Radioisotope Power Systems to Enable Extended Lunar Science and In-Situ Resource Utilization Missions

Abstract: The Moon’s surface environment offers a significant challenge for most space systems and, particularly, for power technologies. First, the Moon’s rotational synodic period is 27.3 days long because it is tidally-locked with Earth and thus matches its orbital period. However, for a point on the lunar surface with respect to the Sun returning to the same position in the sky, called a synodic day, is 29.5 days or 708 hours. Therefore, a lunar day is 354 hours of sunlight and 354 hours of darknes…