Propulsion Lab
Advanced Propulsion Lab for Precision Testing, Integration, and Assembly of High-Performance Space Systems
The Propulsion Lab features a 1,200 sq. ft. clean tent for the development, assembly, integration, and testing of in-space propulsion and fluid systems. Adjacent labs provide additional space and equipment for precision cleaning and pressure testing. Three orbital Gas Tungsten Arc Weld (GTAW) machines and a 3-axis Computer Numerical Control (CNC) tube bender are utilized to create complex tubing assemblies that meet tight packaging demands for spacecraft and deliver reliable, leak-free propulsion performance. 3000 and 4000-lb capacity overhead cranes provide the capability to lift flight components and ground support equipment for the assembly of large systems.
The lab is also equipped to perform associated functions for a fully integrated flight propulsion system, including: bonding, thermal hardware installation, and fabrication of flight harness and electrical ground support equipment cables and racks.
The Propulsion Lab is managed by ETD’s Mission Engineering & System Analysis Division (MESA). Contact MESA for more information.