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NASA Tests 'Cryocoupler' for In-Orbit Refueling of Future Deep Space Missions
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Engadget27.06.2026Teknoloji2 dk okuma

NASA Tests 'Cryocoupler' for In-Orbit Refueling of Future Deep Space Missions

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NASA, in collaboration with L3Harris, is testing a 'cryocoupler' for in-orbit refueling of spacecraft, enabling future deep space missions to refuel before departure.

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NASA has been developing in-orbit refueling solutions for future deep space missions.

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NASA, in collaboration with L3Harris, is testing a 'cryocoupler' for in-orbit refueling of spacecraft, enabling future deep space missions to refuel before departure. The cryocoupler, likened to a gas pump nozzle, facilitates the transfer of extremely cold fluids like liquid hydrogen and oxygen without leaking, even at hundreds of degrees below Fahrenheit. Fully automated and designed to withstand space conditions, these couplers can attach and detach multiple times without requiring spacewalks. Recent tests with liquid nitrogen at -321°F evaluated the device's performance under significant temperature differences and misaligned dockings. While current tests are basic, future evaluations will be tailored to specific mission requirements. [Link to test video omitted for text format].

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  • Successful implementation of cryocouplers in future NASA missions

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  • When will the cryocoupler be ready for mission use?
  • What are the specific mission requirements for future tests?

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