Ansel Barchowsky, A. Amirahmadi, K. Botteon, G. Carr, C. Jin, P. McGarey, Shelly Sposato, Summer Yang
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Abstract
In the pursuit of human and robotic expansion of the Lunar surface and other planetary bodies, power conversion and transmission over long distances has emerged as a distinct need. The ability to transmit power over kilometers at high efficiency enables human settlement, in-situ resource utilization, and extreme terrain robotic exploration, through the ability to reach previously unreachable places. The critical building blocks of such a system are being developed by the Tethered Power System for Lunar Mobility and Power Transmission (TYMPO) project, a NASA project aimed at reaching flight readiness by 2024. This paper presents an architectural and requirements overview of the TYMPO project, along with technology discussions on the GaN-based multilevel DCX converters, dual fiber optics and power-line communications system, and high-voltage tether. Finally, a set of proposed future missions will be presented, mapping the capabilities of the TYMPO system to missions that may soon explore planetary surfaces throughout the solar system.