Operations on the surface of the Moon and Mars will depend on a reliable source of electrical power. At NASA Lewis Research Center, the feasibility of powering lunar and Martian surface sites by power beaming was studied. Constellations of nuclear or solar powered satellites using microwave or laser transmitters were designed to power an equatorial surface base. Additional surface assets, such as rovers, can also be powered from the same orbiting satellites, requiring only the additional mass of a receiver. However, the actual mass and power capabilities of the system are dependent on the location of the surface receiver. The masses of the beam power systems can be reduced by up to 50 percent, by using the power source of an electric propul...
An overview of microwave beamed power concepts is given in outline form. Concepts such as power tran...
As one looks to man's future in space it becomes obvious that unprecedented amounts of power are req...
A trade study of power system technology for proposed lunar vehicles and servicers is presented. A v...
A microwave beam power system using lunar orbiting solar powered satellite(s) and surface rectenna(s...
[Abstract] As NASA’s Space Exploration policy takes shape, one of the key issues that will affect al...
At present all space mission power requirements are met by integral, on-board, self-contained power ...
Surface to surface, millimeter wavelength beam power systems for power transmission on the lunar bas...
Some of the technical issues dealing with the feasibility of high power (10 Kw to 100 Kw) mobile man...
The capacity of global power systems must be increased by a factor of ten to provide the predicted p...
A safe haven and work supported PV power systems on the lunar surface will likely be required by NAS...
The international community is increasingly interested in returning humans to the Moon and this time...
Microwave power beaming options for powering lunar bases are presented in viewgraph form. Informatio...
Some large scale power beaming applications are proposed for the purpose of stimulating research. Th...
Advanced photovoltaic/electrochemical (batteries or regenerative fuel cells for storage) power syste...
Initial studies of a variety of mission scenarios for the new Space Exploration Initiative, and the ...
An overview of microwave beamed power concepts is given in outline form. Concepts such as power tran...
As one looks to man's future in space it becomes obvious that unprecedented amounts of power are req...
A trade study of power system technology for proposed lunar vehicles and servicers is presented. A v...
A microwave beam power system using lunar orbiting solar powered satellite(s) and surface rectenna(s...
[Abstract] As NASA’s Space Exploration policy takes shape, one of the key issues that will affect al...
At present all space mission power requirements are met by integral, on-board, self-contained power ...
Surface to surface, millimeter wavelength beam power systems for power transmission on the lunar bas...
Some of the technical issues dealing with the feasibility of high power (10 Kw to 100 Kw) mobile man...
The capacity of global power systems must be increased by a factor of ten to provide the predicted p...
A safe haven and work supported PV power systems on the lunar surface will likely be required by NAS...
The international community is increasingly interested in returning humans to the Moon and this time...
Microwave power beaming options for powering lunar bases are presented in viewgraph form. Informatio...
Some large scale power beaming applications are proposed for the purpose of stimulating research. Th...
Advanced photovoltaic/electrochemical (batteries or regenerative fuel cells for storage) power syste...
Initial studies of a variety of mission scenarios for the new Space Exploration Initiative, and the ...
An overview of microwave beamed power concepts is given in outline form. Concepts such as power tran...
As one looks to man's future in space it becomes obvious that unprecedented amounts of power are req...
A trade study of power system technology for proposed lunar vehicles and servicers is presented. A v...