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SpiderFab: Process for On-Orbit Construction of Kilometer-Scale AperturesThe SpiderFab effort has investigated the value proposition and feasibility of radically changing the way we build and deploy spacecraft by enabling space systems to fabricate and integrate key components on-orbit. In this Phase II effort, we have focused on developing and demonstrating tools and processes to enable robotic systems to manufacture and assemble high performance structural elements that will serve as the support structures for components such as antennas and solar arrays. Through testing of these technologies in the laboratory environment,these efforts have established the technical feasibility of the key capabilities required for in-space manufacture of large apertures such as antennas, solar arrays, and optical systems,maturing prototype technical solutions for these capabilities to TRL-4. The SpiderFab effort has resulted in successful post-NIAC transition of the technology, first to SBIR-funded development of a technology for in-space manufacture (ISM) of truss structures, and then to a NASA/STMD Tipping Point Technologies funded effort to prepare a flight demonstration of ISM of a structure for a GEO communications satellite.
Document ID
20190001156
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Other
Authors
Hoyt, Robert P.
(Tethers Unltd., Inc. Bothell, WA, United States)
Cushing, Jesse
(Tethers Unltd., Inc. Bothell, WA, United States)
Jimmerson, Greg
(Tethers Unltd., Inc. Bothell, WA, United States)
Slostad, Jeffrey
(Tethers Unltd., Inc. Bothell, WA, United States)
Dyer, Robert
(Tethers Unltd., Inc. Bothell, WA, United States)
Alvarado, Steve
(Tethers Unltd., Inc. Bothell, WA, United States)
Date Acquired
March 4, 2019
Publication Date
November 2, 2018
Subject Category
Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
HQ-E-DAA-TN62833
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX13AR26G
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Portions of document may include copyright protected material.
Keywords
Manufacturing
Spacecraft
Robotics
In-Space
Mission
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