Earth-based laser sites beaming laser power to space assets have shown benefits over competing power system concepts for specific missions. Missions analyzed in this report that show benefits of laser beam power are low Earth orbit (LEO) to geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO) transfer, LEO to low lunar orbit (LLO) cargo missions, and lunar-base power. Both laser- and solar-powered orbit-transfer vehicles (OTV's) make a 'tug' concept viable, which substantially reduces cumulative initial mass to LEO in comparison to chemical propulsion concepts. Lunar cargo missions utilizing laser electric propulsion from Earth-orbit to LLO show substantial mass saving to LEO over chemical propulsion systems. Lunar-base power system options were compared on a ...
The concepts of laser power-beaming applicable to advanced NASA missions are reviewed. The types of ...
Beamed energy concepts offer an alternative for an advanced propulsion system. The use of a remote p...
High-power lasers in space could provide power for a variety of future missions such as spacecraft e...
A space power system based on laser beam power is sized to reduce mass, increase operational capabil...
Applications are proposed for laser power transmission on the Moon. A solar-pumped laser in lunar or...
A preliminary evaluation of low power, ground-based laser powered electric propulsion systems is pre...
The orbit-to-ground laser power conversion system analysis investigated the feasibility and cost eff...
The objective of this mission study was to compare laser propulsion to chemical LOX/H2 and nuclear e...
A new method of providing power to space vehicles consists of using ground-based lasers to beam powe...
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the use of beamed power to support space explora...
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the use of beamed power to support space explora...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) and laser electric propulsion (LEP) was compared. The LEP system con...
AttOilcations are proposed for laser pouer transmission on the Moon. A solarJ_umped laser in lunar o...
It is possible to use a ground-based laser to beam light to the solar arrays of orbiting satellites,...
The orbit-to-orbit laser energy conversion system analysis established a mission model of satellites...
The concepts of laser power-beaming applicable to advanced NASA missions are reviewed. The types of ...
Beamed energy concepts offer an alternative for an advanced propulsion system. The use of a remote p...
High-power lasers in space could provide power for a variety of future missions such as spacecraft e...
A space power system based on laser beam power is sized to reduce mass, increase operational capabil...
Applications are proposed for laser power transmission on the Moon. A solar-pumped laser in lunar or...
A preliminary evaluation of low power, ground-based laser powered electric propulsion systems is pre...
The orbit-to-ground laser power conversion system analysis investigated the feasibility and cost eff...
The objective of this mission study was to compare laser propulsion to chemical LOX/H2 and nuclear e...
A new method of providing power to space vehicles consists of using ground-based lasers to beam powe...
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the use of beamed power to support space explora...
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the use of beamed power to support space explora...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) and laser electric propulsion (LEP) was compared. The LEP system con...
AttOilcations are proposed for laser pouer transmission on the Moon. A solarJ_umped laser in lunar o...
It is possible to use a ground-based laser to beam light to the solar arrays of orbiting satellites,...
The orbit-to-orbit laser energy conversion system analysis established a mission model of satellites...
The concepts of laser power-beaming applicable to advanced NASA missions are reviewed. The types of ...
Beamed energy concepts offer an alternative for an advanced propulsion system. The use of a remote p...
High-power lasers in space could provide power for a variety of future missions such as spacecraft e...