NASA太空推进技术项目的当前产品和未来方向

David J. Anderson, J. Dankanich, M. Munk, E. Pencil, L. Liou
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自2001年成立以来,太空推进技术(ISPT)项目的目标一直是开发和交付太空推进技术,以实现或增强NASA机器人科学任务。这些空间推进技术适用于NASA目前正在考虑的未来旗舰和样本返回任务,并且对未来的“发现”和“新边疆”任务征集具有广泛的适用性。本文介绍了最近完成或将在未来一年内完成的空间推进技术的技术发展状况、适用性和可用性,以及它们的技术发展和准备注入任务。论文还描述了ISPT项目未来的重点是推进样本返回任务。
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The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology project's current products and future directions
Since its inception in 2001, the objective of the In-Space12 Propulsion Technology (ISPT) project has been developing and delivering in-space propulsion technologies that enable or enhance NASA robotic science missions. These in-space propulsion technologies are applicable, and potentially enabling for future NASA flagship and sample return missions currently under consideration, as well as having broad applicability to future Discovery and New Frontiers mission solicitations. This paper provides status of the technology development, applicability, and availability of in-space propulsion technologies that recently completed, or will be completing within the next year, their technology development and are ready for infusion into missions. The paper also describes the ISPT project's future focus on propulsion for sample return missions.
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