2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12157831
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Erosion Rate Measurements for DART Spacecraft Ion Propulsion System

Abstract: The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft was developed to provide the first measurement for orbital deflection of an asteroid upon intentional impact. The NEXT ion engine is part of the mission, on its maiden voyage. As part of the pre-launch risk reduction, erosion characteristics of the extraction grid system were evaluated using laser measurements of sputtered molybdenum atoms over the envelope of potential throttle conditions for the mission. Erosion rate dependence on propellant flow rate as… Show more

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“…This goal could be achieved by a voluntary impact between the asteroid and the spacecraft, as studied in the DART (double asteroid redirection test) mission, the world's first planetary defense test mission [3][4][5]. The DART spacecraft exploits the NEXT (NASA's evolutionary xenon thruster) gridded ion thruster, and recent studies have been performed on this thruster's life [6]. Another line of research proposes to direct the plume particle flow of an electric thruster to space debris or asteroids, to change their flight path, and studies on the GIT's beam are being carried out [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This goal could be achieved by a voluntary impact between the asteroid and the spacecraft, as studied in the DART (double asteroid redirection test) mission, the world's first planetary defense test mission [3][4][5]. The DART spacecraft exploits the NEXT (NASA's evolutionary xenon thruster) gridded ion thruster, and recent studies have been performed on this thruster's life [6]. Another line of research proposes to direct the plume particle flow of an electric thruster to space debris or asteroids, to change their flight path, and studies on the GIT's beam are being carried out [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%