Electric propulsion (EP) is an attractive option for unmanned orbital transfer vehicles (OTV's). Vehicles with solar electric propulsion (SEP) could be used routinely to transport cargo between nodes in Earth, lunar, and Mars orbit. Electric propulsion systems are low-thrust, high-specific-impulse systems with fuel efficiencies 2 to 10 times the efficiencies of systems using chemical propellants. The payoff for this performance can be high, since a principal cost for a space transportation system is that of launching to low Earth orbit (LEO) the propellant required for operations between LEO and other nodes. Several aspects of electric propulsion, including candidate systems and the impact of using nonterrestrial materials, are discussed
The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Project Office initiated a preliminary study to evaluate the...
NASA has sought to utilize high-power solar electric propulsion as means of improving the affordabil...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...
Highly propellant-efficient electric propulsion is being combined with advanced solar power technolo...
Electric Propulsion (EP) is that in which electrical energy, rather than chemical energy, is used to...
The development of electric propulsion systems is discussed and the benefits of these systems to var...
The advanced electric propulsion program is directed towards lowering the specific impulse and incre...
Using electric propulsion to deliver materials to lunar orbit for the development and construction o...
Using electric propulsion to deliver materials to lunar orbit for the development and construction o...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...
Electric propulsion (EP) thruster technology, with efficient lightweight power systems can provide s...
One of the topics available to the 1990-91 Aerospace Engineering senior class was the development of...
Rideshare, or Multi-Payload launch configurations, are becoming more and more commonplace but access...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) is an alternative to chemical and nuclear powered propulsion systems...
Electric Propulsion (EP) is that in which electrical energy, rather than chemical energy, is used to...
The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Project Office initiated a preliminary study to evaluate the...
NASA has sought to utilize high-power solar electric propulsion as means of improving the affordabil...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...
Highly propellant-efficient electric propulsion is being combined with advanced solar power technolo...
Electric Propulsion (EP) is that in which electrical energy, rather than chemical energy, is used to...
The development of electric propulsion systems is discussed and the benefits of these systems to var...
The advanced electric propulsion program is directed towards lowering the specific impulse and incre...
Using electric propulsion to deliver materials to lunar orbit for the development and construction o...
Using electric propulsion to deliver materials to lunar orbit for the development and construction o...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...
Electric propulsion (EP) thruster technology, with efficient lightweight power systems can provide s...
One of the topics available to the 1990-91 Aerospace Engineering senior class was the development of...
Rideshare, or Multi-Payload launch configurations, are becoming more and more commonplace but access...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) is an alternative to chemical and nuclear powered propulsion systems...
Electric Propulsion (EP) is that in which electrical energy, rather than chemical energy, is used to...
The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Project Office initiated a preliminary study to evaluate the...
NASA has sought to utilize high-power solar electric propulsion as means of improving the affordabil...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...