Early-Era & Miscellaneous SST Projects¶
Short-duration projects from SST's earliest years (2011–2014) that explored novel concepts. Most were feasibility studies or 1-year seed grants at Ames Research Center. None produced visible downstream impact, but they represent SST's original "try many things cheaply" philosophy.
Last updated: 2026-04-14 (session 22 — reviewed, no substantive changes; early-era projects are fully characterized)
Edison 1 Mission Candidates (4799)¶
- Period: 2012-10 → 2014-09
- Lead: ARC | PM: Bruce D. Yost
- Concept study for "EtherSat" and "Planetary Hitch Hiker" mission candidates for the Edison-1 smallsat. Predates the modern SST program structure.
- Yost went on to manage the SST program office at ARC.
Outcome: no-visible-outcome (study only) | Confidence: confirmed
Nanosatellite Payload Reentry and Recovery (4879)¶
- TRL: 3→4 | Period: 2011-11 → 2012-02
- Lead: ARC | PI: Antonio J. Ricco
- States: CA, WA
- Concept for returning a nanosatellite payload from orbit. Just 3 months duration.
- Ricco is a well-known ARC researcher in bio/nano systems (GeneSat, PharmaSat heritage).
Outcome: no-visible-outcome | Confidence: confirmed
Small Vehicle Experimental Launch Testbed (10939)¶
- TRL: 2→2 | Period: 2011-08 → 2014-12
- Lead: ARC | PI: Unmeel B. Mehta
- Engineering assessment of using an F-4 aircraft with water-injection pre-compressor cooling (WIPCC) to air-launch a small rocket at supersonic speed. Closed out 2014.
- Unusual concept — using a retired military jet as a first stage. The idea of air-launch persisted (Virgin Orbit, Pegasus) but this specific F-4 concept did not advance.
Outcome: no-visible-outcome (study) | Confidence: confirmed
Pattern: ARC as SST Incubator¶
Ames Research Center leads 16 SST projects — the most of any organization. These early-era projects reveal ARC's role as the programmatic home of SST: - Edison 1, PhoneSat, EDSN, Nodes, V-R3x (swarm program) - Reentry recovery, launch testbed, alpha/betavoltaic (exploratory concepts) - Green propulsion, hybrid rocket, ICE thruster, iodine ion, MPS-120 (propulsion seed grants — many led by external company PIs) - PACE, Rapid Reaction (mission development infrastructure)
The early projects (2011–2014) were small seed grants ($200K–$500K each, 1 year). Many external PIs (Busek, MSNW, Aerojet) received ARC-administered grants. ARC served as the contracting and technical oversight center — the "incubator" through which SST distributed early-stage funding.
Related Pages¶
- Autonomy, GN&C, Computing — later ARC projects
- Smallsat Propulsion — several ARC-administered propulsion projects
- High-Profile Missions — PhoneSat, EDSN, Nodes