SBIR-STTR Award

Modular Xenon Micro Electric Propulsion System
Award last edited on: 3/20/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : JPL
Total Award Amount
$874,272
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
Z8.01
Principal Investigator
Michael VanWoerkom

Company Information

ExoTerra Resource LLC

10579 Bradford Road
Lone Tree, CO 80127
   (303) 565-6898
   contact@exoterraresource.com
   www.exoterraresource.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Jefferson

Phase I

Contract Number: 80NSSC18P2218
Start Date: 7/27/2018    Completed: 2/15/2019
Phase I year
2018
Phase I Amount
$124,897
While CubeSats have begun to disrupt the entire satellite industry, a lack of adequate propulsion options continues to limit their adoption beyond experimental missions. Rideshare restrictions limit CubeSats to the non-optimal orbits into which the primary mission delivers them, and often leaves them unable to maintain their orbits against drag from Earth’s upper atmosphere. This restricts CubeSat utility for commercial, persistent Earth science, or interplanetary missions. ExoTerra’s Modular Xenon Micro Electric Propulsion System is a high-impulse propulsion system that enables CubeSats to alter or maintain their orbits and to perform affordable, targeted science missions throughout the inner solar system. The integrated system provides 4-33 mN of thrust and 48-73 kNs of impulse at an Isp from 700-1500 s using a micro-Hall Effect Thruster, and can package in 6 or 9 U of volume to meet the tight constraints of CubeSats. The propulsion system consists of the Xenon propellant and distribution system, a high efficiency PPU that is radiation tolerant to 100krad, the Halo thruster and TVC. The system achieves >.15 mN/Usc, >5 kNs/Up and <1.3 kg/Up. Potential NASA Applications Potential NASA applications include interplanetary CubeSat missions with a need for non-toxic, high impulse and thrust propulsion systems. With this capability, NASA can send CubeSat missions to the Moon, asteroids, comets, Venus, Lagrange points, or Mars. The scalability of the propellant system design makes it applicable for a wide range of spacecraft sizes and mission architectures. Potential Non-NASA Applications A compact, reliable, affordable propellant system for SEP expands the utility of SEP for commercial satellites beyond station keeping. Exoterra’s Xenon Micro Electric Propulsion System can be used for orbit raising and maintenance for commercial microsatellites. The system can also be used in an SEP-based upper stage for the burgeoning small launch vehicle market, delivering microsatellites from LEO to GEO orbit or beyond.

Phase II

Contract Number: 80NSSC19C0224
Start Date: 7/26/2019    Completed: 7/25/2021
Phase II year
2019
Phase II Amount
$749,375
While CubeSats have begun to disrupt the entire satellite industry, a lack of adequate propulsion options continues to limit their adoption beyond experimental missions. Rideshare restrictions to propulsion systems often limit CubeSats to the non-optimal orbits into which the primary mission delivers them, and leaves them unable to maintain their orbits. This curbs CubeSat adoption into commercial, persistent Earth science, or interplanetary missions. ExoTerra’s Modular Xenon Micro Electric Propulsion System is a high-impulse propulsion system that enables CubeSats to alter or maintain their orbits and to perform affordable, targeted science missions throughout the inner solar system. The proposed integrated system provides 4-33 mN of thrust and 36-53 kNs of impulse at an Isp from 700-1500 s using a micro-Hall Effect Thruster, and can package in 9U of volume to meet the tight constraints of CubeSats. Variations of the system can provide over 100 kN-s of impulse. The propulsion system consists of the Xenon propellant and distribution system, a high efficiency PPU that is radiation tolerant to 100 krad, the Halo thruster and a thrust vector controller. Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words) Potential NASA applications include interplanetary CubeSat missions with a need for non-toxic, high impulse and thrust propulsion systems. With this capability, NASA can send CubeSat missions to the Moon, asteroids, comets, Venus, Lagrange points, or Mars. The scalability of the propellant system design makes it applicable for a wide range of spacecraft sizes and mission architectures. Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words) Exoterra’s Xenon Micro EP System provides orbit raising, inclination change and maintenance for commercial microsats. Commercial satellites can reach their working orbits using a smaller, simpler, and lower-cost SEP main propulsion system. The system can also be used in an SEP-based upper stage for the burgeoning small launch vehicle market, delivering microsats from LEO to GEO orbit or beyond.