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Propulsion & TechnologyTechnical Memorandum (TM)

Thermal Environmental Testing of NSTAR Engineering Model Ion Thrusters

20191 min read113 words
Rawlin, Vincent K., Patterson, Michael J., and Becker, Raymond A.
Legacy CDMS

NASA's New Millenium program will fly a xenon ion propulsion system on the Deep Space 1 Mission. Tests were conducted under NASA's Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Applications Readiness (NSTAR) Program with 3 different engineering model ion thrusters to determine thruster thermal characteristics over the NSTAR operating range in a variety of thermal environments. A liquid nitrogen-cooled shroud was used to cold-soak the thruster to -120 C. Initial tests were performed prior to a mature spacecraft design. Those results and the final, severe, requirements mandated by the spacecraft led to several changes to the basic thermal design. These changes were incorporated into a final design and tested over a wide range of environmental conditions.


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