NASA priority technologiesSignificant research areas deserving of attention within the NASA Space Research and Technology program are discussed, noting that the program is pursed to strengthen the U.S. technology base, improve low-cost access to space, and to aid in the expanded use of space, including a space station. Study areas being pursued include new Orbiter thermal protection system materials, developing longer-life reusable engines, and providing the technology for orbital transfer vehicle propulsion and aeroassisted braking. Attention is also being given to CFD techniques for entry body and rocket engine design, verifying the feasibility of advanced sensor concepts, defining the technology for large deployable RF antennas, and improving on-board data management systems. Of particular concern is to establish technologies which will enhance and extend a permanent manned presence in space.
Document ID
19840029006
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sadin, S. R. (NASA Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology Washington, DC, United States)
Slone, H. O. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)