Development of Cryogenic Phase Change Materials for Lunar Sample Return
Erin Hayward  1@  , Thomas Brooks, William Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Lawrence Lybrook, Patrick Lynn, Joe Sanford, Elijah Stewart@
1 : NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

One of the scientific goals of NASA's Artemis missions is to return regolith samples from the lunar surface. To maintain scientific integrity of these samples, including any volatiles that may exist, cryogenic stowage is desired. FROSTE (Frozen Return Of Samples To Earth) is the element of the Moon to Mars architecture that is tasked with developing and advancing concepts related to this goal. Both active and passive solutions are being considered, but active solutions (cryo-coolers) have high mass and cost penalties.

Phase change materials (PCMs) are commonly used as passive thermal management solutions, particularly for sensitive scientific samples. However, there are currently no PCMs capable of providing cooling at the cryogenic temperatures needed to enable lunar sample return with volatiles intact (

In this talk, we will present an overview of the FROSTE program element and share results from the development testing of two cryogenic phase change materials.


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