Shuttle, Family Inspire NASA’s Cryogenic Technology Manager – NASA

Shuttle, Family Inspire NASA’s Cryogenic Technology Manager – NASA

By Daniel Boyette Jeremy Kenny squinted his eyes as he looked toward the brilliant light. Then came the deafening sound waves that vibrated his body. This was the moment he’d dreamed about since childhood. It was Nov. 16, 2009, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and Kenny and his wife were watching space shuttle … Read more

NASA Tests New Spacecraft Propellant Gauge on Lunar Lander

NASA Tests New Spacecraft Propellant Gauge on Lunar Lander

It’s easy to measure fuel in tanks on Earth, where gravity pulls the liquid to the bottom. But in space, the game changes. Quantifying fuel that’s floating around inside a spacecraft’s tank isn’t so simple. “Because of the very small amount of gravity, fluid doesn’t settle to the bottom of propellant tanks but rather clings … Read more

NASA uses innovative technologies to address the challenges of cryogenic fluid management during sustained space exploration and science missions

NASA uses innovative technologies to address the challenges of cryogenic fluid management during sustained space exploration and science missions

Establishing sustained operations at the Moon and Mars presents a multitude of opportunities and challenges NASA has yet to encounter. Many of these activities require new technologies and processes to ensure the agency is prepared for its ambitious Artemis missions and those beyond. One of those challenges is working with cryogenic fluids, meaning fluids existing … Read more