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Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates, L.L.C. SBIR Phase I Award, July 2022

A SBIR Phase I contract was awarded to Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates, L.L.C. in July, 2022 for $156,330.0 USD from the NASA.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates, L.L.C.
Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates, L.L.C.
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Government Agency
NASA
NASA
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Award Type
SBIR0
Contract Number (US Government)
80NSSC22PA9560
Award Phase
Phase I0
Award Amount (USD)
156,3300
Date Awarded
July 18, 2022
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End Date
January 25, 2023
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Abstract

Under the National Space Weather Strategy and Action Plan and the Promoting Research and Observations of Space Weather to Improve the Forecasting of Tomorrow Act, NASArsquo;s role is to provide increased understanding of the fundamental physics of the Sun-Earth system through a variety of space-based observations and modeling, including development of new research and technologies to advances operational and commercial space weather science and technology. This response to SBIR Topicnbsp; S14.01 Space Weather R2O/O2R Technology Developmentnbsp; addresses one of four areas identified for priority development:nbsp; Space weather forecasting technologies, techniques and applications.nbsp; Specifically, exploring transition of tools, models, data and knowledge from research to operational environmentsndash;including preparation and validation of an existing science model that may be suitable for transition to operational use. nbsp;The main innovation of the new model is the ability to provide uncertainty estimates in addition to the computation of satellite drag.nbsp; Satellites are affected by the variability in density and motion of the near-Earth space environment. Drastic changes in the thermospherersquo;s neutral density, due to geomagnetic storms or other phenomena, result in perturbations of LEO satellite motions through drag on satellite surfaces that can lead to difficulties locating important satellites, temporarily losing track of satellites, and errors in predicting collisions in space. To meet increasing needs of upper atmospheric and space weather conjunction analysis and debris tracking requires improved satellite-drag nowcasts and forecasts in the 150-2000 km altitude region. Orion Space Solutionsrsquo; aerodynamic drag-forecast tool, ldquo;Dragster,rdquo; addresses those needs with well-validated, full-physics atmospheric models and ensemble data assimilation techniques.

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