A central question surrounding possible human exploration of Mars is whether crewed missions can be supported by available technologies using in situ resources. Here, we show that photovoltaics-based power systems would be adequate and practical to sustain a crewed outpost for an extended period over a large fraction of the planet's surface. Climate data were integrated into a radiative transfer model to predict spectrally-resolved solar flux across the Martian surface. This informed detailed balance calculations for solar cell devices that identified optimal bandgap combinations for maximizing production capacity over a Martian year. We then quantified power systems, manufacturing, and agricultural demands for a six-person mission, which r...
A multi-discipline team of experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) dev...
Exploration of the Red Planet is essential on the way through both human colonization and establishi...
A multi-discipline team of experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) dev...
A central question surrounding possible human exploration of Mars is whether crewed missions can be ...
The electric power system is a crucial element of any architecture supporting human surface explorat...
NASA, through Project Pathfinder, has put in place an advanced technology program to address future ...
The electric power system is a crucial element of any mission for the human exploration of the Marti...
Missions to Mars will require electric power. A leading candidate for providing power is solar power...
A key decision facing Mars mission designers is how to power a crewed surface field station. Unlike ...
As NASA looks at missions that will expand human presence in the solar system, the power requirement...
This report documents a sizing study of a variety of solar electrochemical power systems for the int...
Electrical power system options for Mars Manned Modules and Mars Surface Bases were evaluated for bo...
Current strategies for early missions to Mars are highly dependent on the assumption of nuclear powe...
As NASA looks at missions that will expand human presence in the solar system, the power requirement...
The manned mission is seen as a first step towards a Mars surface exploration base-station and, late...
A multi-discipline team of experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) dev...
Exploration of the Red Planet is essential on the way through both human colonization and establishi...
A multi-discipline team of experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) dev...
A central question surrounding possible human exploration of Mars is whether crewed missions can be ...
The electric power system is a crucial element of any architecture supporting human surface explorat...
NASA, through Project Pathfinder, has put in place an advanced technology program to address future ...
The electric power system is a crucial element of any mission for the human exploration of the Marti...
Missions to Mars will require electric power. A leading candidate for providing power is solar power...
A key decision facing Mars mission designers is how to power a crewed surface field station. Unlike ...
As NASA looks at missions that will expand human presence in the solar system, the power requirement...
This report documents a sizing study of a variety of solar electrochemical power systems for the int...
Electrical power system options for Mars Manned Modules and Mars Surface Bases were evaluated for bo...
Current strategies for early missions to Mars are highly dependent on the assumption of nuclear powe...
As NASA looks at missions that will expand human presence in the solar system, the power requirement...
The manned mission is seen as a first step towards a Mars surface exploration base-station and, late...
A multi-discipline team of experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) dev...
Exploration of the Red Planet is essential on the way through both human colonization and establishi...
A multi-discipline team of experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) dev...