SBIR-STTR Award

Single-Stage, Gelled Hydrazine System for Mars Ascent Vehicle Propulsion
Award last edited on: 7/14/2016

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA
Total Award Amount
$124,975
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
S4.03
Principal Investigator
Markus Rufer

Company Information

Microcosm Inc

4940 West 147th Street
Hawthorne, CA 90250
   (310) 219-2700
   microcosm@smad.com
   www.smad.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 43
County: Los Angeles

Phase I

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Phase I year
2015
Phase I Amount
$124,975
Microcosm, Inc. in cooperation with Aerojet Rocketdyne is presenting an innovative approach to the Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV). The single-stage monopropellant system offers the substantial advantage of simplicity, while providing operational flexibility. The projected result offers low cost at high reliability. Our proposed concept employs a gelled hydrazine monopropellant which provides low temperature capability (-54 ?C/ 65 ?F demonstrated), thus reducing the thermal conditioning demand on the Entry Descent Lander (EDL). Precision pointing at the time of launch is not required due to the relatively low, under 10g's, initial acceleration and high control gain provided by the articulated plug nozzle, enabling the use of a single degree-of-freedom EDL launch platform. This proposal combines the strength of a previous proposal submitted to NASA's Planetary Sciences Division, in May of 2010, with the particular expertise of Microcosm Inc. in space mission design as well as its advanced all-composite pressurized structures technology for significant vehicle performance/weight reduction enhancements. The MAV concept and its CONOPS are built on experience by Aerojet, Raytheon and Avaliant and employ a single stage mono propellant design. The proposal takes advantage of the vast experience of the team members from programs such as VIKING, Sidewinder, and AMRAAM, missile guidance algorithm design, communications and health monitoring systems engineering. This single-stage, liquid monopropellant MAV concept leverages recent component advancements resulting from over $500 million in investment by the Missile Defense Agency in miniature interceptor component technology.

Phase II

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