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Cluster of electric thrusters for astronautic and robotic INPPS flagship space flights to Mars and Europa moon.

Authors :
Jansen, Frank
Andreussi, Tommaso
Cesarretti, Giovanni
Ehresmann, Manfred
Grill, Julia
Herdrich, Georg
Funaki, Ikkoh
Girard, Nathalie
Grundmann, Jan Thimo
Krejci, David
Leiter, Hans
Masson, Frederic
Maiwald, Volker
Misuri, Tommaso
Oriol, Stephane
Piragino, Antonio
Reissner, Alexander
Schanz, Lars
Source :
EPJ Techniques & Instrumentation; 4/17/2023, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1-17, 17p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This review deals with the selection of the electric propulsion system (EPS) for the internationally developed and designed, primary nuclear-electric space tug International Nuclear Power and Propulsion System (INPPS). INPPS is scheduled for interplanetary missions to Mars and Jupiter moon Europa missions by the end of decade 2020. Regarding specific technical and mission parameters preselected electric thruster (ET) types, developed by international companies and institutions, are analysed, evaluated and investigated for a possible application as propulsion system (PS), the so-called CET (Cluster of Electric Thrusters). It is analysed whether solely electric thrusters, combined in an adequate CET, enable the envisaged interplanetary missions—robotic and astronautic/crewed with the INPPS flagship. Thruster clusters with strategic consortium considerations are analysed as a feasible PS of the INPPS. The studied CET consists of the following: (a) only European ETs, (b) combination of German and European ETs, (c) Japanese and European ETs or at least (d) Japanese, European and US thrusters. The main results are (1) Robotic and crewed INPPS mission to Mars/Europa are realizable with EPS only (no chemical propulsion is needed), (2) that every CET, except (c) of only Japanese and part of European thrusters, is capable to perform the main part of envisaged INPPS flagship mission orbit to Mars, back to Earth and to Jupiter/Europa moon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21957045
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
EPJ Techniques & Instrumentation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163150068
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjti/s40485-023-00097-2