NASA thermal control technologies for robotic spacecraft
Abstract
Technology development is inevitably a dynamic process in search of an elusive goal. It is never truly clear whether the need for a particular technology drives its development, or the existence of a new capability initiates new applications. Technology development for the thermal control of spacecraft presents an excellent example of this situation. Nevertheless, it is imperative to have a basic plan to help guide and focus such an effort. Although this plan will be a living document that changes with time to reflect technological developments, perceived needs, perceived opportunities, and the ever-changing funding environment, it is still a very useful tool. This presentation summarizes the current efforts at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Goddard and NASA/JPL to develop new thermal control technology for future robotic NASA missions.
- Publication:
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Applied Thermal Engineering
- Pub Date:
- 2003
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2003AppTE..23.1055S
- Keywords:
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- Advanced thermal control;
- Capillary pumped loops;
- Loop heat pipes;
- Variable emissivity surface;
- Cryogenic;
- Heat switches;
- Thermal storage