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    Revolution in Spaceflight: NASA Tests Powerful New Thruster for Gateway Lunar Space Station

    By NASAAugust 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Advanced Electric Propulsion System Thruster NASA Gateway
    A type of advanced electric propulsion system thruster that will be used on Gateway glows blue as it emits ionized xenon gas during testing at NASA’s Glenn Research Center. Credit: NASA

    NASA is advancing space travel with its powerful 12-kilowatt Hall thruster, part of the Advanced Electric Propulsion System undergoing tests at the Glenn Research Center.

    This thruster uses ionized xenon for efficient propulsion, playing a key role in the Gateway lunar station for Artemis missions, and setting the stage for future Mars exploration.

    NASA’s AEPS Thruster Testing

    The blue hue of the Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) is seen inside a vacuum chamber at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland during recent thruster qualification testing. This 12-kilowatt Hall thruster is the most powerful electric propulsion thruster in production, and it will be critical to future science and exploration missions at the Moon and beyond.

    The blue plume is a steady stream of ionized xenon gas ejected to produce low, highly efficient thrust. These electric propulsion systems accelerate spacecraft to extremely high speeds over time using only a fraction of the fuel chemical propulsion systems require, making electric propulsion an excellent choice for deep-space exploration and science missions.

    Gateway Initial Configuration
    Artist’s rendering of Gateway in its initial configuration, featuring the Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) connected to the Power and Propulsion Element. Credit: NASA

    Gateway’s Propulsion: Powering Deep Space Missions

    Three AEPS thrusters will be mounted on the Power and Propulsion Element, a foundational component of Gateway. The small lunar space station is critical to the agency’s Artemis missions that will help prepare for human missions to Mars. The Power and Propulsion Element will provide Gateway with power, high-rate communications, and allow it to maintain its unique orbit around the Moon.

    The AEPS thruster recently returned to NASA Glenn to continue qualification testing to certify the thrusters for flight.

    The Solar Electric Propulsion project is led at NASA Glenn and managed by NASA’s Technology Demonstration Missions program under the agency’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, which oversees a portfolio of technology demonstration projects across NASA centers and American industry partners.

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