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Ball Aerospace Selected by NASA to Study Solar Electric Propulsion Spacecraft
by Staff Writers
Boulder CO (SPX) Dec 02, 2011

The extremely high efficiency of solar electric power-based propulsion can deliver the large amounts of logistics support equipment required for deep space human exploration within an executable launch infrastructure.

Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. is one of five companies that will develop mission concepts for demonstrating solar electric propulsion in space, important for NASA's future deep space human exploration missions.

The five companies were each awarded study contracts up to $600K.

Ball will work with NASA to define a mission concept that will demonstrate the solar electric propulsion technologies, capabilities, and infrastructure required for sustainable, affordable human presence in space.

"Moving payloads reliably and cost effectively from low Earth orbit to high-energy orbits is critical for deep space human and robotic exploration and relies on the systems engineering expertise Ball is known," said Cary Ludtke, vice president of Ball's Civil and Operational Space business unit.

"In addition to solar electric propulsion and power-related advanced technologies, Ball has broad capabilities on deep space missions, as well as spaceflight systems engineering and integration, including modular design implementation."

The extremely high efficiency of solar electric power-based propulsion can deliver the large amounts of logistics support equipment required for deep space human exploration within an executable launch infrastructure.

The mission concept studies will identify technology gaps and look at innovative technical solutions for transportation using solar electric propulsion systems.

NASA will use the studies to plan and implement a future flight demonstration mission that will test and validate key capabilities and technologies.

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NASA Issues Announcement For Solar Electric Propulsion Studies
Cleveland OH (SPX) Jun 20, 2011
NASA issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) seeking proposals for mission concept studies of a solar electric propulsion system demonstration to test and validate key capabilities and technologies for future exploration missions. Multiple studies have shown the advantages of using solar electric propulsion to efficiently transport heavy payloads from low Earth orbit to higher orbits. Thi ... read more


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