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NASA Progress on the Development and Qualification of a 12-kW Hall-Effect, Solar Electric Propulsion ThrusterThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) continues to evolve the human exploration approach for beyond low-Earth orbit and in a manner involving international, academic, and industry partners. The center of this approach is NASA’s Gateway program that will establish a permanent human presence in lunar orbit for human cislunar science, operations, and lunar surface access to eventually land the next American astronauts on the south pole of the Moon. In support of the effort, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) began a project to increase the state of the art for the Hall-Effect Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) technology. The resulting Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) project has developed a 12 kW Hall-effect thruster in support of the Gateway program. The project is managed by the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC), supported by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) with development, qualification & flight hardware all supplied by L3 Harris Aerojet Rocketdyne (AR). Development of the 12-kW Hall thruster electric propulsion system began with maturation of the Hall Effect Rocket with Magnetic Shielding (HERMeS) Technology Demonstration Units (TDUs). The technology development was then transitioned to AR via the AEPS contract, which built and tested two Engineering Test Unit (ETU) thrusters and multiple critical components. The project transitioned to the production of the three flight thrusters and entered qualification testing at the component and thruster levels.
Document ID
20240011505
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Clayton Kachele
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
George Williams
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Dean Petters
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Rohit Shastry
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Timothy G Gray
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Aaron Weaver
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Bryan K Smith
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Date Acquired
September 9, 2024
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion and Power
Report/Patent Number
IAC-24-C2.10.7
Meeting Information
Meeting: 75th International Astronautical Congress (IAC)
Location: Milan
Country: IT
Start Date: October 14, 2024
End Date: October 18, 2024
Sponsors: International Astronautical Federation (IAF)
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 729200.01.03
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Portions of document may include copyright protected material.
Keywords
Electric Propulsion
Gateway
PPE
AEPS
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