The conference provided a forum to assess critical needs and technologies for the NASA electrochemical energy conversion and storage program. It was aimed at providing guidance to NASA on the appropriate direction and emphasis of that program. A series of related overviews were presented in the areas of NASA advanced mission models (space stations, low and geosynchronous Earth orbit missions, planetary missions, and space transportation). Papers were presented and workshops conducted in a variety of technical areas, including advanced rechargeables, advanced concepts, critical physical electrochemical issues, and modeling
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Electrochemical research and development - high energy and high power density devices for spacecraft...
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Overview presentation to the IAPG Chemical Working Group meeting, discussing current electrochemical...
The University of Alabama in Huntsville's (UAH) Propulsion Research Center hosted the Space Solar Po...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is developing battery and fuel cell technology to ...
Reported here is a series of studies which examine several potential catalysts and electrodes for so...
The 1996 Workshop was held on three consecutive days and was divided into five sessions. The first d...
Technical Interchange Meeting was held at Saft America s Research and Development facility in Cockey...
The proceedings of NASA's second Space Electrochemical Research and Technology Conference are prese...
This document contains the proceedings of NASA's fourth Space Electrochemical Research and Technolog...
This document contains abstracts of the proceedings of NASA's fifth Space Electrochemical Research a...
The objectives of the conference were to examine current technologies, research efforts, and advance...
"This document contains the proceedings of NASA's third NASA Space Electrochemical Research and Tech...
An overview is presented of the existing Air Force electrochemical power, battery, and fuel cell pro...
Highlights of NASA's technology program in batteries for space applications are presented. Program e...
Electrochemical research and development - high energy and high power density devices for spacecraft...
The status of the baselined shuttle fuel cell as well as the acid membrane fuel cell and space-orien...
Overview presentation to the IAPG Chemical Working Group meeting, discussing current electrochemical...
The University of Alabama in Huntsville's (UAH) Propulsion Research Center hosted the Space Solar Po...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is developing battery and fuel cell technology to ...
Reported here is a series of studies which examine several potential catalysts and electrodes for so...
The 1996 Workshop was held on three consecutive days and was divided into five sessions. The first d...
Technical Interchange Meeting was held at Saft America s Research and Development facility in Cockey...