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  1. Thin Film EMP Threat Protection for Shelter Applications

    SBC: INTEGUMENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: AF05273

    This effort will focus on the development and demonstration of new paint replacement applique technology that will operate throughout a broad band range in order to protect DOD shelter structures from Electromagnetic Interference. In addition, our team will investigate the use of novel frequency selective materials to the extent that a lab top prototype and design will be demonstrated for future ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Planetary Volatiles Extractor for In-Situ Resource Utilization

    SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd.            Topic: H101

    In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) or ?living off the land relies on exploiting local resources and in turn reducing burden of transporting supplies. NASA has determined through various studies that ISRU will be critical for both robotic and human exploration of the Solar System. ISRU is also viewed by commercial Space companies as a significant source of revenue; volatiles (mainly water) could b ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Manufacture of Monolithic Telescope with a Freeform Surface

    SBC: OPTIMAX SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: S204

    Monolithic freeform telescopes offer the potential to positively address the size, weight and vibration concerns associated with flight telescope systems. We propose to prove feasibility that our optics manufacturing process is capable of producing of a freeform optical telescope system by manufacturing and testing five optical surfaces on five sides of a single high purity optical material. The r ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Development of a Hermetically Sealed Canister for Sample Return Missions

    SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd.            Topic: S405

    The goal of this project is to develop hermetic sealing technologies which can be used for the return of samples from planetary bodies such as Mars, the Moon, Comets and Asteroids, with a primary focus on induction brazing as a means of sealing a Mars Sample Return Orbiting Sample (OS) after it has been recovered by the MSR Orbiter spacecraft. During Phase 1, Honeybee Robotics investigated sever ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Physics-based Models for Aeroservoelasticity Prediction and Control

    SBC: CLEAR SCIENCE CORP            Topic: A101

    Clear Science Corp. proposes to develop and demonstrate computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based, reduced-order aeroservoelasticity modeling and simulation technology for fast and accurate predictions of nonlinear flight dynamics, enabling real-time, piloted and unpiloted flight simulations and providing a tool to design flight controllers for highly flexible, lightweight aircraft. Physics-based, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Visual Global Intelligence and Analytics Toolkit (VIGILANT)

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: AF153001

    ABSTRACT:Kitware and the DIRS Lab at RIT propose an open, extensible software framework and demonstration system with automated change detection, tipping and cueing for exploitation of commercial satellite imagery and video. A small satellite revolution is underway in the venture-funded, commercial market. Our proposed open system will tap into this world, engage key providers, and evolve with the ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Dust-Tolerant, High Pressure Oxygen Quick Disconnect for Advanced Spacesuit and Airlock Applications

    SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd.            Topic: H401

    Future human missions to Mars, the Moon, Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) and other planetary bodies will require a spacesuit equipped with a compact, lightweight, reliable, dust tolerant, high pressure oxygen quick disconnect (QD) for astronaut extravehicular activity. The next generation of QDs must transfer high pressure oxygen (HPO2) between the vehicle and space suits under adverse conditions, inclu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Strut Attachment System for In-Space Robotic Assembly

    SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd.            Topic: H504

    The size of space systems is currently limited to payload envelopes of existing launch vehicles. Due to this and the customized nature of satellites, existing space systems are very costly to stand up. Nor are they designed for repair, upgrade, or reuse to amortize the cost over multiple missions. As missions get further from low-earth orbit (LEO), the dangers of human extra-vehicular activity ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Fail-Safe, Controllable Liquid Spring/Damper System for Improved Rover Space Vehicle Mobility

    SBC: ADVANCED MATERIALS & DEVICES            Topic: H601

    NASA is planning to return to the moon in 2020 to explore thousands of miles of the moon?s surface with individual missions, lasting six months or longer. Surface mobility is critical to outpost buildup and exploration activities, where the change in the vehicle weight between unloaded and loaded cargo conditions and travel over rough terrain can adversely affect the ride handling conditions and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. The Stinger: A Geotechnical Sensing Package for Robotic Scouting on a Small Planetary Rover

    SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd.            Topic: H601

    Flawless operation of planetary mobility systems, excavation, mining and ISRU operations, regolith transport and many others depend on knowledge of geotechnical properties of the soil. Knowing, for example, the soil strength and its density and in turn fundamental soil parameters such as friction angle and apparent or true cohesion, will guide the design of the wheels and excavation systems and he ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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