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Developing a proof-of-concept Neutral Density Monitoring and Alert Service for satellite operators.
SBC: ENSEMBLE GOVERNMENT SERVICES, LLC Topic: 95Ensemble intends to develop a proof-of concept Neutral Density Monitoring and Alert Service. To establish an innovative and accurate space weather analytics service, Ensemble has partnered with CU Boulder's SWx-TREC, who offer leading space weather research-to-operations support. Ensemble will create the foundational architecture for Neutral Density Alerts and Notifications for commercial satellit ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
An Ultrawideband RFI-Mitigating Software Defined Radiometer
SBC: DeepSpace Technologies, Inc Topic: 94Anthropogenic Radio-Frequency Interference (RFI), or interference from human-generated sources, continues to plague spaceborne microwave radiometer and sounder instruments. Unmitigated RFI adversely affects the quality and reliability of Earth remote sensing data used for determining water availability, quality, and risk. Proliferation of wireless technologies, Earth-orbiting commercial satellite ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Localized 3-D Fiber Reinforcement in Carbon and Ceramic Composites
SBC: North Country Composits LLC Topic: H5This proposal addresses technology for reusable propulsion and vehicle hot structures specified in topic H5.02:Propulsion systems for Commercial Space industry supporting NASA efforts.Upper stage engine systems, such as those for Space Launch System.Lunar/Mars lander descent/ascent propulsion systems.Aerodynamic structures for aeroshells, control surfaces, and leading edges for hypersonic flight v ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Metalens Near InfraRed Telescope
SBC: RELATIVE DYNAMICS INC Topic: S12NASA needsnbsp;system technology solutions that enable or enhance telescopes for missions of any size (from balloon or CubeSat to Probe or Flagship) operating at any wavelength from UV/optical to mid/far-infrared. Relative Dynamics Inc. proposes thenbsp;Metalens Near InfraRed Telescope (MeNIRT) solution.nbsp;RDI will design and analyze the overall telescope system.nbsp; The telescope system is the ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Method for Accelerated Creep Testing For Softgoods Utilizing Dynamic Mechanical Perturbation and Advanced Fourier Techniques
SBC: X-Wave Innovations, Inc. Topic: H5One of the primary concerns when incorporating inflatable softgoods into habitation structures is the potential for structural material failure due to creep, which is the deformation that occurs under sustained loading. However, conducting real-time creep testing at the component and subscale levels can take an extensive amount of time, ranging from months to years. Therefore, there is a need to d ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Toward a Framework for Earth System Digital Twins with Machine-Learned Parameterizations
SBC: BAYESICS, LLC Topic: S17We propose a framework leveraging machine learning to enable the development of Earth System Digital Twins (ESDTs) through a machine-learned (ML) stochastic bin microphysics (SBM) emulator. To achieve the fast observational feedback required by an ESDT, we plan to first implement a conditional variational auto-encoder/decoder (cVAE/D) model as a radar observation parameter (ROP) mapper that maps t ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low Temperature, Low Capacity Cryocooler Technology
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: S16Future astrophysics missions require efficient, low temperature cryocoolers to cool advanced instruments or to serve as the upper-stage cooler for sub-Kelvin refrigerators. Potential astrophysics missions include Lynx, Origins Space Telescope, and the Superconducting Gravity Gradiometer. Cooling loads for these missions are 50 to 300nbsp;mW at temperatures of 4 to 10nbsp;K, with additional loads a ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Lightweight Freeze-Tolerant Radiator for Extreme Environments
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: Z13Future space exploration missions require advanced thermal control systems (TCSs) to dissipate heat from spacecraft, rovers, or habitats to external environments. These thermal control systems must be lightweight, reliable, and able to effectively control cabin and equipment temperatures under widely varying heat loads and ambient temperatures, including the extremes of lunar night. In this contex ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low Maintenance Lunar Dust Filtration
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: Z13Creare proposes an Autonomous Habitat Filtration System (AHFS) that uses an electrostatic precipitator and autonomous regeneration system to effectively remove dust from habitable environments in long-duration space missions. Currently, HEPA style filters are a bulky consumable that have a large pressure drop across the filter that increases over time from particle loading. Human Lunar and Mars mi ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Lightweight, Low-Power Cryogenic Valve for Orbital Propellant Management
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: Z10Orbital refueling of cryogenic propellants is a key enabling technology that will extend the usable life of spacecraft around Earth and facilitate the next generation of advanced exploration missions. Propellant management on orbit requires advanced propellant tanks, liquid acquisition devices, propellant transfer pumps, space-rated valves, and other subcomponents compatible with common propellant ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration