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Marshall
Space Flight Center
1994 Phase II
Thin Film
FRESNEL Solar Energy Reflector
United Applied
Technologies
Huntsville, AL
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INNOVATION
Ultralightweight thin polymide
film deployable structure integrated with ultraviolet radiation and
atomic oxygen resistant thin film polymide Fresnel lenses and reflectors
for use in solar thermal propulsion, large telescopes, and space solar
power systems.
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Inflatable Structure Test at MSFC/XRCF
Optional Powerpoint
file
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Development status: Prototype
demonstrated
- Currently negotiating with Boeing
to demonstrate concentrator on its commercial solar orbit transfer
vehicle.
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- Product/Service name
or trademark name: Inflatable Space Structures & Reflectors
- Primary target/potential
market sectors: Private orbit transfer vehicles and communications
satellite antennas. Government large space telescopes and
earth observation satellites.
- Customer interest:
Private sector communications satellite producers have shown significant
interest for future system designs.
- Unique competitive
advantage: Space environment tolerant inflatable structures/reflectors
of large size and precision not available elsewhere.
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- Meets user need for
low-cost, operationally simple, long-life inflatable solar concentrator
for solar orbit transfer vehicles, electrical power generation,
and high temperature materials processing in space.
- Other reflector applications
are large antennas, microwave concentrators, and next generation
space telescopes.
- Received NASA SBIR
Phase III contract for $620K as a continuation of their Phase II
effort
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