CUBESATS are relatively new spacecraft platforms that are typically deployed from a launch vehicle as a secondary payload, providing low-cost access to space for a wide range of end-users. These satellites are comprised of building blocks having dimensions of 10x10x10 cu cm and a mass of 1.33 kg (a 1-U size). While providing low-cost access to space, a major operational limitation is the lack of a propulsion system that can fit within a CubeSat and is capable of executing high (Delta)v maneuvers. This makes it difficult to use CubeSats on missions requiring certain types of maneuvers (i.e. formation flying, spacecraft rendezvous). Recently, work has been performed investigating the use of iodine as a propellant for Hall-effect thrusters (HE...
This paper reviews recent iodine electric propulsion research and development activities at the NASA...
Despite the prevalence of small satellites in recent years, the systems flown to date have very limi...
The paper deals with the results of an ongoing activity carried out by the Department of Civil and I...
CUBESATS are relatively new spacecraft platforms that are typically deployed from a launch vehicle a...
CUBESATS are relatively new spacecraft platforms that are typically deployed from a launch vehicle a...
The components required for an in-space iodine vapor-fed Hall effect thruster propellant management ...
The design of an in-space iodine-vapor-fed Hall effect thruster propellant management system is desc...
The development, modeling, and testing of components and subsystems required to feed iodine propella...
The Iodine Satellite (iSat) spacecraft will be the first CubeSat to demonstrate high change in veloc...
CUBESATS are relatively new spacecraft platforms that are typically deployed from a launch vehicle a...
The increase in the number of small satellite missions is enabling the development of new mission sc...
The use of iodine propellant for Hall thrusters has been studied and proposed by multiple organizati...
The NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Science and Technology Office is continuously exploring techno...
Iodine enables dramatic mass and cost savings for lunar and Mars cargo missions, including Earth esc...
In the new space paradigm, CubeSats have become the go-to platform for researchers and industry deve...
This paper reviews recent iodine electric propulsion research and development activities at the NASA...
Despite the prevalence of small satellites in recent years, the systems flown to date have very limi...
The paper deals with the results of an ongoing activity carried out by the Department of Civil and I...
CUBESATS are relatively new spacecraft platforms that are typically deployed from a launch vehicle a...
CUBESATS are relatively new spacecraft platforms that are typically deployed from a launch vehicle a...
The components required for an in-space iodine vapor-fed Hall effect thruster propellant management ...
The design of an in-space iodine-vapor-fed Hall effect thruster propellant management system is desc...
The development, modeling, and testing of components and subsystems required to feed iodine propella...
The Iodine Satellite (iSat) spacecraft will be the first CubeSat to demonstrate high change in veloc...
CUBESATS are relatively new spacecraft platforms that are typically deployed from a launch vehicle a...
The increase in the number of small satellite missions is enabling the development of new mission sc...
The use of iodine propellant for Hall thrusters has been studied and proposed by multiple organizati...
The NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Science and Technology Office is continuously exploring techno...
Iodine enables dramatic mass and cost savings for lunar and Mars cargo missions, including Earth esc...
In the new space paradigm, CubeSats have become the go-to platform for researchers and industry deve...
This paper reviews recent iodine electric propulsion research and development activities at the NASA...
Despite the prevalence of small satellites in recent years, the systems flown to date have very limi...
The paper deals with the results of an ongoing activity carried out by the Department of Civil and I...