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NASA EPSCoR ISS Flight Opportunity Proposal
1 PROPOSAL SUMMARY (ABSTRACT)
Thermal protection systems (TPS) are required to mitigate extreme heating encountered during
hypersonic entry into the Martian, Venusian, and outer planet atmospheres as well as for manned
and sample-return missions into the terrestrial atmosphere. The design of an efficient TPS remains
one of the most challenging tasks of planetary exploration missions. Over the last 50 years, only a
handful of high-speed entry experiments have been performed. Not only were these flights part of
elaborate and costly exploration programs, but the TPS tested were at the final stage of design. In
order to reach that stage, extensive ground test campaigns had to be performed, using arc-jet and
hypersonic tunnel facilities, but none were flight proven. There is clearly a need to provide a low-
cost test-bed to quickly and reliably evaluate TPS materials, test instruments, and provide orbital
flight validation data.
The Kentucky Re-entry Universal Payload System (KRUPS) is a small entry capsule designed as
a technology test-bed, built at the University of Kentucky. KRUPS has been designed to test TPS
material and instrumentation, recently completing one orbital flight and three sounding rocket sub-
orbital flights, aimed at testing various sub-systems. The overall objective of the proposed project
is to take the project one step further by using a different ejection mechanism where the capsules
are attached the exterior of the demise vehicles, instead of being inside.
The proposed project leverages NASA EPSCoR RA investment by 1) using the modeling codes
developed through these investments to design and size the TPS of the capsule and 2) gathering
flight data acquired to provide additional validations for these codes. It is also a direct continuation
of the ISS EPSCoR 2018 and 2021 projects.
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Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/23 → 8/31/26 |
Funding
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration: $100,000.00
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Projects
- 1 Active
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SCIENCE: NASA EPSCoR ISS: KRUPS: ISS Flight for Telemetry and Recovery
Martin, A. (PI), Cramer, A. (CoI), Poovathingal, S. (CoI) & Smith, W. (CoI)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
9/1/23 → 8/31/26
Project: Research project