National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Small Business Innovation Research & Technology Transfer 2004 Program Solicitations

Chapter 9.1.5

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9.1.5 SPACE SCIENCE

The Space Science Technology Development Program develops and makes available new space technologies needed to enable and enhance exploration, expand our knowledge of the universe, and ensure continued national scientific, technical, and economic leadership. It strives to improve reliability and mission safety, and to accelerate mission development. Since the early 1990s, the average space science mission development time has been reduced from over 9 years, to 5 years or less, partly by integration and early infusion of advanced technologies into missions. For missions planned through 2004, we hope to further reduce development time to less than 4 years. Our technology program encompasses three primary capabilities, in space where necessary, so that they can be confidently applied to space science flight projects. Finally, we apply these improved and demonstrated capabilities in the space science programs and transfer them to U.S. industry for public use through programs such as the Small Business Innovation Research Program. For more information on space science at NASA, see:

http://spacescience.nasa.gov/

TOPIC S1 Sun Earth Connection
S1.01 Technologies for Particles and Fields Measurements
S1.02 Deep Space Propulsion
S1.03 Multifunctional Autonomous Robust Sensor Systems
S1.04 Spacecraft Technology for Micro- and Nanosats
S1.05 Information Technology for Sun-Earth Connection Missions
S1.06 UV and EUV Optics

TOPIC S2 Structure and Evolution of the Universe
S2.01 Sensors and Detectors for Astrophysics
S2.02 Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Balloons and Aerobots
S2.03 Cryogenic Systems
S2.04 Optical Technologies
S2.05 Advanced Photon Detectors
S2.06 Technologies for Gravity Wave Detection

TOPIC S3 Astronomical Search for Origins
S3.01 Precision Constellations for Interferometry
S3.02 High Contrast Astrophysical Imaging
S3.03 Precision Deployable Lightweight Cryogenic Structures for Large Space Telescopes
S3.04 Large-Aperture Lightweight Cryogenic Telescope Components and Systems

TOPIC S4 Exploration of the Solar System
S4.01 Science Instruments for Conducting Solar System Exploration
S4.02 Extreme Environment and Aerial Mobility
S4.03 Advanced Flexible Electronics and Nanosensors
S4.04 Deep Space Power Systems
S4.05 Astrobiology

TOPIC S5 Mars Exploration
S5.01 Detection and Reduction of Biological Contamination on Flight Hardware and in Return Sample Handling
S5.02 Mars In Situ Robotics Technology
S5.03 Mars and Deep-Space Telecommunications


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