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International Space Station-Based Electromagnetic Launcher for Space Science PayloadsA method was developed of lowering the cost of planetary exploration missions by using an electromagnetic propulsion/launcher, rather than a chemical-fueled rocket for propulsion. An electromagnetic launcher (EML) based at the International Space Station (ISS) would be used to launch small science payloads to the Moon and near Earth asteroids (NEAs) for the science and exploration missions. An ISS-based electromagnetic launcher could also inject science payloads into orbits around the Earth and perhaps to Mars. The EML would replace rocket technology for certain missions. The EML is a high-energy system that uses electricity rather than propellant to accelerate payloads to high velocities. The most common type of EML is the rail gun. Other types are possible, e.g., a coil gun, also known as a Gauss gun or mass driver. The EML could also "drop" science payloads into the Earth's upper
Document ID
20130014526
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Jones, Ross M.
(California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
November 26, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 2013
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, December 2013
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
NPO-48920
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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