Abstract

The Cryogenic Orbital Nitrogen Experiment (CONE) is a liquid nitrogen cryogenic storage and supply system demonstration placed in orbit by the National Space Transportation System (NSTS) Orbiter and operated as an in-bay payload whose objective is to demonstrate needed critical components and technologies. A conceptual approach has been developed by Martin Marietta under contract with the NASA Lewis Research Center and an overview of the CONE program is described which include a definition of the background and scope of the technology objectives being investigated, a description of the payload design and operation, major features and rationale for the experiments being conducted and the justification for CONE relating to potential near-term benefits and risk mitigation for future systems.

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