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Atomic System for Quantum Secure Communications
SBC: COLDQUANTA, INC. Topic: H9In the next decade, quantum technologies will provide revolutionary advances in communications, sensing and metrology, information processing, timekeeping, and navigation. Of particular interest to this NASA solicitation is the transformative potential of quantum technology in the realm of communications. Furthermore, transmission of quantum information over arbitrary distances raises new possibil ...
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Articulating Solar Panel Energy System (ASPEN)
SBC: Roccor, LLC Topic: H5To meet NASArsquo;s need for compact, low-cost and autonomous deployable solar array systems to support near-term Lunar and future Martian exploration objectives, Roccor proposes to continue developing thenbsp; Articulating Solar Panel Energy (ASPEN) system by replacing the z-folded membrane PV blanket baselined for use in the CTSA architecture with an array of discrete modular thin-substrate sola ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Multimodal Agile Ranging and Velocimetry INstrument
SBC: LAMBDA METRICS LLC Topic: S4We propose to implement two new sensing modalities comprising the Multimodal Agile Ranging and Velocimetry INstrument (MARVIN) using a novel acousto-optic Structured Light Imaging Module (SLIM) previously developed under the NASA PIDDP program for planetary rover navigation and geomorphology.nbsp;Based on an acousto-optic illumination engine, SLIM consumes only 10-20W of power, weighs less than a ...
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Composite Blanket Elements for CTA
SBC: OPTERUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, INC Topic: Z1Opterus Research and Development, Inc. proposes to develop solar array blanket technologies suitable for solar electric propulsion (SEP) missions. The technologies will address NASArsquo;s needs for increased power, modularity to reduce cost, high voltage operation, and operation in a SEP environment. The work will further enable high reliability and compact stowage in a design that provides suffi ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Pressure Sensors for Glenn Extreme Environment Rig and Planetary Science Applications
SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC Topic: S1In-situ instrumentation is needed that can withstand the harsh environments imposed by planetary atmospheres in order to make advancements in solar system exploration. Technologies that can withstand the corrosive/caustic gases, radiation levels, stresses, and high temperatures and pressures, while still producing reliable, real-time data are a major facilitator for planetary missions. To address ...
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Contamination Control System Via Vapor Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilization
SBC: SKYHAVEN SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: S4NASA mission planners continue to develop plans for investigating celestial bodies including Europa, Enceladus, and Mars for potential life detection. Contamination Control and Planetary Protection requirements focus on both forward and backward contamination from such bodies where a number of acceptable processes have been developed for sterilizing spacecraft hardware and sample return materials. ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Ceramic Springs
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: A1Hypersonic aircraft, especially reusable hypersonic aircraft, require advancements in high temperature materials because of the extreme temperatures resulting from frictional heating. One aspect of this problem is making seals that can function through a very large temperature range, perhaps up to 1000 deg;C or higher. Metallic springs essentially lose their ability to function at 600 deg;C or bel ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High Aspect Ratio Cylindrical Parabolic Antenna for Microsats
SBC: TENDEG LLC Topic: S1The National Academies Decadal Strategy and NASA have identified critical earth observations including Surface Deformation and Change andnbsp; Clouds, Convection and Precipitation.nbsp; These observations are well suited to synthetic aperture radar instruments.nbsp; The missions span operating frequencies from L to Ka Band. nbsp;Precision mesh reflectors are uniquely suited to provide large freque ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
MagTag Modular Interfaces for Palletized Subsystems and Satellites
SBC: ALTIUS SPACE MACHINES, INC. Topic: Z4Tonbsp;enable serviceable satellites and persistent orbital platforms, the need exists for simple, robust and lightweight modular interfaces. Such interfaces allow for a variety of functions to be upgraded at low-cost using affordable commercial satellite servicing vehicles. Given the large number of LEO constellations in development, such modular interfaces provide a low-cost way of restoring deg ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Controlled-Release Silver Biocide Device
SBC: ENVIRONMENTAL & LIFE SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY Topic: H3Silver and its compounds are of significant appeal as biocides for long-duration space missions, as they are capable of destroying or inhibiting the growth of a wide spectrum of microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, algae, molds and yeast, while exhibiting low toxicity to humans. The general pharmacological properties of silver are based upon the affinity of silver ion for biologically impor ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration