Solar Electric Propulsion Benefits for NASA and On-Orbit Satellite Servicing

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Solar Electric Propulsion Benefits for NASA and On-Orbit Satellite Servicing Therese Griebel NASA Glenn Research Center 1

Overview Current developments in technology that could meet NASA, DOD and commercial mission objectives Applications of Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) vehicle development for NASA priorities Opportunities to meet Commercial Servicing needs as spin-offs from NASA s SEP vehicle 2

Electric Propulsion 3

Electric Propulsion NEXT Transition-to-Flight Planning Complete Phase 2 of Technology Development FY10: EM PPU testing complete, Project Close-out Review Phase 3: First-User Risk Reduction FY11-13: Continue thruster long duration testing and associated life validation tasks FY11-13: PPU risk reduction development activities Address desired design and analysis updates identified in technology development Continue comprehensive independent thruster testing at Aerospace Corporation Testing has begun with Aerojet-fabricated Prototype Model thruster 4

Fast Access Spacecraft Testbed FAST Overview Fabricate a high power and light weight solar electric array that can support a wide range of space applications, and ground test it in a relevant space environment 23.1m GOALS >20 kwe electrical power >130 W/kg specific power Scaleable to 80 to 1,000 kwe Solar Cells - 12.5:1 Concentration Sunlight Mechanical / Electrical Link Valance Bow Spring Tether Beam Solar Module End Beam Demo design mature, CDR in Aug 09 Multifunctional Concentrator Assembly (MCA) Solar Wing 171 MCA s make up solar array wing Wing tension enables precise pointing Concentration of 12.5:1 reduces acreage ~92% 2.25m 5 Thermal Conduction Radiative Emission Mirror Radiator MCA Solar Performance Characteristics Power generation of 29.3 kwe Beginning of life power in LEO Specific power of 136 W/Kg 216 kg for entire power system, except batteries Cleared for Public Release DISTAR Case 13717

DARPA FAST Schedule & Testing Q4 FY 2008 Q1 FY 2009 Q2 FY 2009 Q3 FY 2009 Q4 FY 2009 Q1 FY 2010 Q2FY 2010 Q3 FY 2010 Q4 FY 2010 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 1 Interim Design ATP IDR FDR Component Tests MCA s Valence H/W Key System Tests Final Design Go/ No Go Phase 2 CDR Thermo- Vac Testing FAST Wing Deployment Zero- g Simulation Demo Detailed Design ATP System Applications Studies Prototype Fabrication Hardware Integration TRR Testing Complete Ground Testing of Prototype 6 Cleared for Public Release DISTAR Case 13717

Current Phase II FAST Effort Goal is to develop and perform ground demonstrations of a 30 kw High Power Generation System. When combined with a state-of-the-art electric propulsion system (e.g., NEXT), it will form the technological basis for a lightweight, high power, highly mobile spacecraft platform Offers the potential for high specific impulse missions which downsize the size of the launch vehicle required or significantly increases the payload mass to high-energy orbits FAST Integrated Power Demo (IPD) Objectives Demonstrate the FAST concentrator solar array (@ NASA GRC). Measure solar array performance in a simulated space environment, including effects of thermal vacuum, solar illumination, and spacecraft electrical loads. Overall Approach Use subsystem and component level tests to validate thermal, optical, structural and contamination models. Demonstrate system level performance in an illuminated thermal vacuum test (at NASA Glenn Research Center). Use the test results to generate power predictions for each mission environment. 7

NASA Space Science Missions Enabled by SEP Stage or Standalone Bus Uranus Orbiter Scout ESMD Targets Flexible Path Precursor Mars Sample Return Neptune Orbiter Earth Radiation Environment Retrograde Orbits Larger Observatories Titan Saturn System Mission New Worlds Observer Mercury Lander Potential Discovery Opportunity every 2 years! Comet Surface Sample Return > 20 Flyby Targets in 5 years Multi- target Rendezvous Inclined targets 8

NASA Exploration Mission Applicability Near-term Exploration Missions Particularly for Flexible Path Architectures Spacecraft for in-space transfer of cargo and robotic systems to planetary orbits and Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) Return of cargo, samples and other elements to Earth High-Performance Crewed Missions Advanced high power thruster and power technologies Variable specific impulse and operation at high specific powers Large reduction in travel times for piloted vehicles and extension of human exploration sphere to Asteroid Belt and beyond 9

Orbital Servicing Capabilities High- V capability tugs and servicing spacecraft Key element for propellant resupply and servicing operations in non- LEO orbits Enables multiple orbit transfers between LEO to GEO and reusability - Launch to LEO on ELV - Transfer to GEO using Electric Propulsion - Service up to two dozen clients - Periodically return to LEO to rendezvous & grapple with new payload launched on ELV - Execute new mission with refreshed payload, tool kit, propellant & electric thrusters Could also perform repositioning/removal of satellites and assets 10

Notional Space-tug Technology Roadmap 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 FAST Ground Demo 6 Commercial Robotic Servicing Demonstration 6 Commercial GEO Tug Research Transition Commercial Venture S1 30KW Flight Demo Ops 5 Alternate Roadmap TRL S1 Spiral Launch S2 200KW Flight Demo Ops Technology Products Tug Research: Solar cells, energy storage, electric propulsion, arrays/structures, robotics, depots, etc. Related Research: Crew systems, chemical in space transport, launch, etc. 5 S3 1 MW Space Tug Phobos Mission Ops S4 5 MW Space Tug Ops 11

Summary Advancing FAST and NEXT into a design for an SEP stage quickly integrates emerging complementary technologies into an operational spacecraft The SEP system and stage enable low cost/low risk opportunities for multiple DOD, NASA and commercial payloads The bus will be designed to interface with either the NEXT or high power Hall thrusters, enabling earth orbital missions as well as deep space science missions SEP Stage enables cost effective missions within Earth orbit, Cis-lunar, NEOs, and deep space robotic science missions SEP Stage enables robotic missions to be launched on smaller, lower cost launch vehicles to reduce launch costs Builds a new national capability that will dramatically enhance the competitiveness of existing U.S. launchers by minimizing the requirement for on-orbit propellant 12