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Propulsion Without Propellant Moving Ahead

Les Johnson, a scientist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in
Huntsville, Ala., inspects the nonconducting part of a tether as it exits a
deployer similar to the system to be used in NASA's Propulsive Small
Expendable Deployer (ProSEDS) experiment. Inexpensive and reusable, ProSEDS
technology draws power from the space environment around Earth, allowing the
transfer of energy from the Earth to the spacecraft. The ProSEDS experiment
is managed by the Space Transportation Directorate at the Marshall Center.
Huntsville - Feb 4, 2002
Propellant-free propulsion technology has taken a critical step toward
reality, completing a series of systems tests at NASA's Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville, Ala.
The Propulsive Small Expendable Deployer system -- called ProSEDS -- is a
tether-based propulsion experiment that draws power from the space
environment around Earth, allowing the transfer of energy from the Earth to
the spacecraft.

Inexpensive and reusable, ProSEDS technology has the potential to turn
orbiting, in-space tethers into "space tugboats" -- replacing heavy, costly,
traditional chemical propulsion and enabling a variety of space-based
missions, such as the fuel-free raising and lowering of satellite orbits.

The initial flight of ProSEDS, scheduled for early summer, will mark the
first time a tether system is used for propulsion. To be launched from
Kennedy Space Center, Fla., ProSEDS will fly aboard an Air Force Delta II
rocket and demonstrate an electrodynamic tether's ability to generate
significant thrust.

"We achieved an important milestone with our tests in November," said ProSEDS
project manager Leslie Curtis of the Marshall Center's Space Transportation
Directorate. "Using a vacuum chamber to represent the space environment, we
successfully simulated the first 16 hours of the experiment's initial flight."

In orbit, ProSEDS will deploy from a Delta-II second stage a 3.1-mile-long (5
kilometers), ultra-thin bare-wire tether connected with a 6.2-mile-long (10
kilometers) non-conducting tether. The interaction of the bare-wire tether
with the Earth's ionosphere will produce thrust, thus lowering the altitude
of the stage.

Although the mission could last as long as three weeks, the first day is the
most critical, because the primary objective of demonstrating thrust with the
tether should be achieved during the experiment's first 24 hours.

During the mission profile tests last November, engineers from the Marshall
Center, along with their partners in academia and industry, tested the
experiment's multiple systems as if the flight were actually taking place.

"We took ProSEDS through every step of the mission's first 16 hours," Curtis
said. "We operated its hardware, batteries, cables and software, activated
and deactivated systems, and collected and transmitted data as we would
during an actual flight."

During the tests, all subsystems functioned as designed, including the hollow
cathode plasma contactor, a critical component that enables the tether system
to complete its electrical circuit.

During the flight, the process of collecting energy will begin when the
electromagnetic portion of the tether collects electrical current along the
tether's length as it moves through the Earth's magnetic field. To keep the
current flowing, the plasma contactor reconnects the electrons with the
invisible, electrically charged plasma that surrounds the Earth, emitting the
electrons back into space so it can complete its circuit.

"We were pleased to see the plasma contactor perform well throughout the
test, even under conditions outside its expected operating range," said
Curtis. "It demonstrated the robustness of its design and the performance
range of the ProSEDS operating system." The contactor was designed and built
by the Electric Propulsion Laboratory in Monument, Colo.

Additional testing of ProSEDS hardware leading to its launch will include
thermal testing, tether deployment and final system verification with flight
software.

NASA's industry team for the ProSEDS experiment includes the University of
Michigan in Ann Arbor, Alpha Technologies of Huntsville, Ala., Electric
Propulsion Laboratory of Monument Colo., the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory in Cambridge, Mass., Tether Applications Inc. of Chula Vista,
Calif., and Triton Systems Inc. in Chelmsford, Mass.

The ProSEDS experiment is managed by the Space Transportation Directorate at
the Marshall Center.





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