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Power and On-Board Propulsion Technology

Nanostructured Materials Developed for Solar Cells
Scanning Tunneling Optical Resonance Microscopy Developed
Solar Airplane Concept Developed for Venus Exploration
Thermionic Emission of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Measured
Stirling Cooler Designed for Venus Exploration
Stretched Lens Array Photovoltaic Concentrator Technology Developed
Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) 5 Developed to Test Advanced Solar Cell Technology Aboard the ISS
Systems Analysis Developed for All-Electric Aircraft Propulsion
Testing Conducted for Lithium-Ion Cell and Battery Verification
High-Power Krypton Hall Thruster Technology Being Developed for Nuclear-Powered Applications
Ion Thruster Power Levels Extended by a Factor of 10
Lorentz Force Accelerator Technology Investigated
Multikilowatt Power Module Designed and Fabricated for High-Power Hall Thrusters
High-Performance Monopropellants and Catalysts Evaluated
Soft Fault Detection Technologies Developed for Electrical Power Systems
Advanced Electrical Materials and Components Being Developed
Flywheel Single-Axis Integrated Momentum and Power Control System Demonstrated
Hubble Space Telescope Degradation Data Used for Ground-Based Durability Projection of Insulation on the International Space Station
Effects of Various Wavelength Ranges of Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation on Teflon FEP Film Investigated
Resistivity of Carbon-Carbon Composites Halved
Solar Absorptance of Cermet Coatings Evaluated
Generation of Electrical Power From Stimulated Muscle Contractions Evaluated
Atomic Oxygen Used to Restore Artworks
Monte Carlo Technique Used to Model the Degradation of Internal Spacecraft Surfaces by Atomic Oxygen
Prototype Motor Controllers Demonstrated for the James Webb Space Telescope Cryogenic Environment
Regenerative Fuel Cell Test Rig Completed and Operational at Glenn Research Center
Power-Conversion Concept Designed for the Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter
Stirling Microregenerators Fabricated and Tested
Development of Electronic Load Controllers for Free-Piston Stirling Convertors Aided by Stirling Simulation Model
Stirling Convertor for the Stirling Radioisotope Generator Tested as a Prelude to Transition to Flight
NASA Multidimensional Stirling Convertor Code Developed


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