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Physical Sciences Inc. SBIR Phase II Award, June 2020

A SBIR Phase II contract was awarded to Physical Sciences in June, 2020 for $749,991.0 USD from the NASA.

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SBIR/STTR Awards
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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
Physical Sciences
Physical Sciences
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Government Agency
NASA
NASA
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Award Type
SBIR1
Contract Number (US Government)
80NSSC20C02011
Award Phase
Phase II1
Award Amount (USD)
749,9911
Date Awarded
June 24, 2020
1
End Date
June 23, 2022
1
Abstract

Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) proposes to develop a solar concentrator system for lunar In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) applications. In this system, solar radiation is collected using a concentrator array that transfers the concentrated solar radiation to the optical waveguide (OW) transmission cable made of low loss optical fibers. The OW transmission line directs the solar radiation to the thermal receiver for thermochemical processing of lunar regolith. Key features of the proposed system are:Highly concentrated solar radiation (103 ndash; 104 suns) are transmitted via the flexible OW cable directly to the thermal receiver for oxygen production from lunar regolith;Power scale-up of the system is achieved by incremental increase of the number of concentrator units;The system can be autonomous, stationary or mobile, and easily transported and deployed on the lunar surface; andThe system can be applied to multiple lunar ISRU processes.PSI proposes to develop component and subsystem technologies for the solar concentrator system for lunar ISRU applications including: oxygen extraction from lunar regolith.nbsp; At the conclusion of the proposed effort, PSI will have demonstrated collection and transmission of the solar power using an optical waveguide consistent with the requirements of the Lunar ISRU application of oxygen production.nbsp; The Phase II demonstration will use a single facet solar collector, capture of the solar radiation using a light-weight, space qualifiable optical waveguide and transmission and illumination of a simulated regolith material consistent with the requirements of a carbothermal reactor used for the production of oxygen for Lunar applications.nbsp;

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