Westminster Manufacturer Wins NASA ContractCarleton Technologies Pressure Technology Division of Westminster has been selected by
NASA to design, develop, fabricate and deliver a propellant tank for the
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) project managed by Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. The

total estimated cost-plus award fee over 7 million dollars.
Unlike conventional tanks constructed of titanium or steel, the "demiseable" GPM propellant tank is designed to burn up when the GPM Core spacecraft re-enters the atmosphere at the end of its life. The contractor will be required to design, fabricate, assemble, test and deliver a proof-of-concept development tank, qualification tank, flight tank, ground support equipment and lifting hardware, as well as deliver the necessary items for process verification.
The propellant tank will contain all of the fuel used for maneuvering the GPM Core spacecraft in orbit, and is a critical component of the spacecraft. The GPM mission is one of the next generation of satellite-based Earth science missions that will study global rain, snow and ice. The GPM Core Spacecraft is the "flagship" of the Global Precipitation Measurement mission and is slated for launch in July 2013.
On the web:
http://www.carltech.com/
Return to Main News Page