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Liquid Bipropellant Microrocket Concept Under DevelopmentFundamental research into the feasibility of microrockets for primary propulsion and attitude control for far-term micro/integrated spacecraft is being performed. These rockets would be fabricated using microelectrical and mechanical systems (MEMS) technology. The enabling technology is being developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The NASA/MIT program leverages a very large Army Research Office and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program for the development of microturbine technology. The microrocket motor is complete with regenerative cooling, turbopumps, and control valves etched onto the same chip. They would be fabricated in large numbers in parallel using semiconductor manufacturing techniques. The technology may lead to the development of microsatellites as fully integrated MEMS devices that could be mass produced at a fraction of the cost of current satellites.
Document ID
20050187015
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Schneider, Steven J. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)