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  1. Heat Transfer Correlations for Complete Cryogenic Pool Boiling Curve

    SBC: MUDAWAR THERMAL SYSTEMS INC            Topic: T14

    The proposed effort concerns technologies related to cryogenic propellant production, storage, transfer, and usage to support NASArsquo;s in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) goals. nbsp;They include a broad range of applications, scales, and environments consistent with future NASA missions to the Moon and Mars.nbsp;nbsp;More specifically, the project will addressnbsp;development of a piecewise-sm ...

    STTR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Hybrid organic electro-optic modulators for silicon photonic integrated circuits

    SBC: NONLINEAR MATERIALS CORP            Topic: T8

    Silicon organic hybrid (SOH) EO modulators are a leading potential solution to the limitations of silicon pn junction EO modulators, including poor modulation efficiency, high optical loss, and limited EO bandwidth, which constrain the performance of silicon photonics (SiPh) PICs. In SOH modulators, the tight confinement of optical and RF fields inside the organic EO (OEO) material, combined with ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Intelligent Automation of Trace Identification Processes for Complex Mission Critical Robotics Systems

    SBC: SAFA.AI, INC            Topic: T10

    Achieving trustworthy and trusted autonomy starts early in the development process through performing hazard analysis, fault analysis, identifying mitigating requirements, and carefully and rigorously tracing those requirements all the way into design, models, implementation, and tests. However, traceability can be time-consuming, costly, and error-prone. To address these challenges, significant a ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Affordable In-Space Demonstration of Dynamic Radioisotope Power Conversion

    SBC: ULTRA SAFE NUCLEAR CORPORATION - TECHNOLOGIES            Topic: S16

    USNC-Tech is proposing a modular radioisotope power system. This system would enable a low-cost flight demonstration of a high efficiency dynamic power system using a low-cost radioisotope and maintaining compatibility with thenbsp;GPHS Pu-238 power source due to its modular design. Co-60nbsp;is routinely produced in 500 W scale quantities needed for a dynamic power system demonstration. While int ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Additively Manufactured Hybrid Propulsion System for Smallsat Deorbit

    SBC: HYBIRD SPACE SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: Z8

    Hybird Space Systems (Hybird) is developing a retrobraking propulsion system, named RT-5X, whose initial application is focused on deorbit of spacecraft in LEO. RT-5X combines the ldquo;smartrdquo; advantages of liquid propulsion (throttleability, restartablility, low impulse bit) with the operational simplicity of solid propulsion (high reliability, low-cost design, storability) in an entirely ld ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Lunar Truss Design and Construction

    SBC: Bond Technologies, Inc.            Topic: Z14

    This project will advance technology for the automated assembly of large truss towers.nbsp; Assembly of truss-based structures is one of the leading candidates for establishing some of the early lunar infrastructure.nbsp; Specifically, joining technologies and robotic tools are required to enable autonomous/automated assembly of tall towers as well as shelters, domes and habitats.nbsp; Automated a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Eye Safe IR Power Beaming to GaSb PV Modules at Remote EV Charging Station

    SBC: Jx Crystals Inc.            Topic: S16

    We propose to develop and demonstrate a compact high efficiency power beaming system that couples a 1.5-micron laser source to a high quantum efficiency, low cost, GaSb-based infrared photovoltaics receiver for agile power distribution from the edge of a moon crater to a charging station.nbsp;This could serve as a first step toward eye safe power dense wireless energy transfer. With the use of con ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Phased Array Processing for AAM Noise Flight Tests

    SBC: OPTINAV INC            Topic: A1

    In noise testing Advanced Aircraft Mobility vehicles, sound spheres represent directivity patterns. The current standard measurement approach is to fly or hover the vehicle over an array of microphones and project the microphone spectra onto the sphere. The quality of the results is limited by the finite number of microphones, uncontrolled acoustic propagation effects related to weather, and backg ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Nautilus: GEO Survivability of Novel In-Space Docking Hardware & Capture Mechanism for High-Radiation Orbital Environments

    SBC: STARFISH SPACE, INC.            Topic: Z5

    Starfish Space envisions a future where autonomous robotic interaction in space is ubiquitous, enabling a thriving in-space community of scientific research, business, habitable platforms, exploration systems, and more. An underlying capability critical to enabling these missions is a universally-compatible, non-destructive capture system for in-space docking in all orbits. The ability to rendezvo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. CETACEAN: Autonomous and Modular Onboard Relative Navigation Software for On-Orbit Proximity Operations & Docking

    SBC: STARFISH SPACE, INC.            Topic: H9

    A robust relative navigation software capability is a key enabler of all RPOD missions, and therefore an essential technology to unlock ISAM capabilities. There are two areas of development that are needed to advance relative navigation towards onboard autonomous viability: 1) Improvement of machine vision and image processing performance in spaceflight applications and 2) Development of a navigat ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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