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Advanced IM Compliant Dual-Mode Energetic System
SBC: Systima Technologies, Inc. Topic: AF173012Systima Technologies, Inc. in collaboration with Aerojet Rocketdyne is proposing to develop and demonstrate a dual mode energetic system design that incorporates an advanced energetic formulation, technology for burn-rate control, and features for IM compliance and system performance enhancement (lethality).The Phase I program includes development and refinement of the system design concepts, comp ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Hypersonic Data Recovery
SBC: Systima Technologies, Inc. Topic: AF151180Systima Technologies, Inc. proposes the development of an unmanned hypersonic test vehicle recovery system that will greatly enhance the effectiveness of hypersonic flight testing. Systima plans to perform a comprehensive review of the various hypersonic vehicle test environments and recovery requirements in order to develop recommendations for suitable vehicle recovery technologies for the range ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Resilience-Based Optimization of Space Systems
SBC: Magnin, Michael Topic: H6With future missions of increasing complexity, duration, distance, and uncertainty, there has been a growing need for methods and tools that can permit the effective formation of early stage conceptual designs that are not only cost-effective, but also productive and resilient to failures. Current approaches are mostly tailored to evaluating independent systems but do not necessarily scale well to ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Improved X-Ray Filters with Al-Sc Alloys and Nanoparticle-Doped Polyimide
SBC: LUXEL CORP Topic: S1The next generation of detectors for high energy observatories needs a significant improvement in filter technology, as identified in the SBIR solicitation and as a PCOS technology gap. We propose a two-fold change in the state of the art of thin film EUV and x-ray filters, using Al-Sc alloy in place of Al and adding Au nanoparticles to polyimide. Al-Sc alloys show smaller grain sizes that should ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Novel Technologies for Efficient NTP Reactor Decay Heat Removal and Utilization
SBC: Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation Topic: Z10In this SBIR, Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation (USNC) will investigate and develop a set of novel technologies to minimize the amount of hydrogen needed for reactor decay heat removal after the shutdown of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) systems. Decay heat is the energy deposited during the decay of radioactive fission products after the reactor shuts down. Its management is a critical issue for N ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low Cost Nano and Micro Satellite Launch Stage and Automated Hypersonic Test Platform
SBC: Hypersciences, Inc. Topic: Z9HyperSciences, Inc. is proposing is a robust, cost effective, automated hypersonic launch system and encapsulated projectile bus capable of delivering small payloads to altitudes as high as 100Km. HyperSciences uses our proven, existing and patented Ram accelerator-based launch architecture and in-ground launch site based at Spaceport America to launch payloads at greater than Mach 5. This cost-e ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
AstroPorter
SBC: TETHERS UNLIMITED, INC. Topic: Z5Tethers Unlimited, Inc. (TUI) proposes to develop a collaborative robotics platform, AstroPorter, for multi-agent coordinated tasks on the International Space Station (ISS). TUI will develop an AstroPorter payload for Astrobee to perform collaborative robotics tasks with TUI’s MANTIS - an EXPRESS Rack payload with a robotic arm for telerobotic operation of experiments on the ISS. AstroPorter wil ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Metal Advanced Manufacturing Bot-Assisted Assembly (MAMBA) Process
SBC: TETHERS UNLIMITED, INC. Topic: H7Tethers Unlimited, Inc. (TUI) proposes to develop the Metal Advanced Manufacturing Bot-Assisted Assembly (MAMBA) Process, a robotically managed metal press and milling system used to create precision parts on orbit. This manufacturing process provides an alternative to 3D printing metals in space, which is difficult due to space environment, feedstock safety concerns, and print quality issues. I ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
MakerSat
SBC: TETHERS UNLIMITED, INC. Topic: Z8As SmallSats become the “Satellite of Choice” for NASA and other Government and Private Space Missions, there is a growing need to enable SmallSats to perform “Long Baseline” and “Spatially Diverse” observation, measurement and collection missions. Traditionally, these types of missions would be performed either by using formation flying or by using “large” satellites equipped wit ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Precision Eddy Current Sensor for Nondestructive Evaluation of Spacecraft Structures
SBC: EAGLE HARBOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: H13In order to mitigate risk to equipment and crew, NASA needs nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques and sensors that are capable of detecting holes, pits, cracks, and corrosion of structures that are not visually accessible. The Independent Assessment of Instrument for ISS On-Orbit NDE highlights the challenges and importance of performing NDE of the international space station (ISS) pressure w ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration