NEXT: NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thruster

Michael Patterson(Glenn Research Center), John Foster(Glenn Research Center), Thomas Haag(Glenn Research Center), Vincent K. Rawlin(Glenn Research Center), George C. Soulas(Glenn Research Center), Robert F. Roman
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July 7, 2002
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Abstract

NASA’s Glenn Research Center has been selected to lead development of NASA’s Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) system. The central feature of the NEXT system is an electric propulsion thruster (EPT) that inherits the knowledge gained through the NSTAR thruster that successfully propelled the Deep Space 1 to asteroid Braille and comet Borrelly, while significantly increasing the thruster power level and making improvements in performance parameters associated with NSTAR. The EPT concept under development has a 40 cm beam diameter, twice the effective area of the Deep-Space 1 thruster, while maintaining a relatively-small volume. It incorporates mechanical features and operating conditions to maximize the design heritage established by the flight NSTAR 30 cm engine, while incorporating new technology where warranted to extend the power and throughput capability.


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