Phase Four Receives $1 Million DARPA Contract for CubeSat Thruster
Hello
reader!
Below is
an article published in the day (25/11) in the "Parabolic Arc" website,
noting that Phase Four LLC (a satellite propulsion company) has
received a $1 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA).
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Phase Four Receives $1 Million
DARPA Contract for
CubeSat Thruster
By Doug
Messier
November
25, 2015, at 6:42 am
(Credit:
Phase Four)
CubeSat Ambipolar Thruster.
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PASADENA,
Calif (Phase Four PR) — Phase Four LLC,
a satellite propulsion company, has received a $1 million contract from the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in support of the effort to
deliver a fully-integrated flight unit of the CubeSat Ambipolar Thruster
(“CAT”). The contract also includes options for long-duration orbital
flight testing and design enhancements for microsatellite-class missions.
Configurable for a variety of Earth-orbiting applications
as well as potentially for interplanetary exploration, the CAT engine is a
novel, electrodeless plasma thruster originally developed at the University of
Michigan and exclusively licensed to Phase Four. Designed for high delta-V
applications, CAT has a high thrust-to-power ratio and is operable with an
assortment of propellants for mission customization. Phase Four has partnered
with The University of Michigan’s Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion
Laboratory (PEPL) to provide detailed characterization of CAT’s performance.
“CubeSats and small satellites suffer from a lack of high
delta-V propulsion options, limiting the orbits they can achieve and shortening
their lifespans. We designed CAT using the CubeSat standard to quickly build,
test and iterate on our design,” said Phase Four Co-Founder and CEO Simon
Halpern. “Our thruster seeks to test the bounds of what is possible in such a
small form factor. CAT has been proven in the lab and initial measurements are
very promising. We are eager to commence in-space testing.”
Halpern continues, “One inspiration for CAT was in
response to a 2013 NASA ‘Game-Changing Opportunities’ solicitation. Small
spacecraft are the key to opening up a deeper understanding of not only our
planet, but also our place amongst the stars.” The announcement (13-043)
states: “As NASA develops and improves the use of small satellites for science
and exploration, we recognize propulsion as a critical need to open the door
for small spacecraft applications. We need better miniaturized systems to
propel and maneuver our small space adventurers.”
The purpose of the DARPA contract is to deliver a
flight-ready CAT engine, raising it to Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 7, with
an option for an in-space demonstration of the entire system. If successful,
CubeSats with large delta-V capability could lead to maneuvering spacecraft
that support formation flying, increase ground coverage from satellite
constellations deployed from single launch vehicles and enable long-lived,
variable altitude flight.
About
Phase Four
Using new applications of plasma-related technology, Phase Four plans to advance space missions
through unprecedented innovation and cost effectiveness. At Phase Four, we are
building the next generation in plasma propulsion technologies for satellites.
For more information, visit http://www.phasefour.io
Phase Four, LLC Official Website: http://www.phasefour.io
Phase Four – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/phase-four
Source: Website Parabolic Arc - http://www.parabolicarc.com/
Comentário: Pois é leitor talvez esta seja uma notícia
interessante aos grupos que trabalham nesta área de cubesats no Brasil e na
América Latina. Seria muito bom para o Brasil que alguma universidade, instituto de pesquisa ou empresa abraçar-se
a ideia de desenvolver no país um projeto de propulsor como este, pois assim
permitiria que pudéssemos sonhar em desenvolver pequenas sondas espaciais com
estas plataformas cubesats para pesquisas além da órbita terrestre e até mesmo
de espaço profundo.
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