As space exploration continues to be a primary focus of NASA, solar electric propulsion (SEP) becomes a forerunner in the mode of transportation to reach other planets in our solar system. Several critical issues emerge as potential barriers to this approach such as reducing solar array radiation damage, operating the array at high voltage (>300 V) for extended times for Hall or ion thrusters, and designing an array that will be resistant to micrometeoroid impacts and the differing environmental conditions as the vehicle travels further into space. It is also of great importance to produce an array that is light weight to preserve payload mass fraction and to do this at a cost that is lower than today's arrays. This paper will describe prog...
During the past decade, a number of advances have occurred in solar cell and array technology. These...
NASA missions such as DAWN and JUNO, as well as the planned Europa Clipper mission, rely on solar po...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) is an alternative to chemical and nuclear powered propulsion systems...
In past years, very few satellites have flown in orbits that require long durations in the Van Allen...
For the past three years, our team has been developing, refining, and maturing a unique solar array ...
For the past three years, our team has been developing, refining, and maturing a unique solar array ...
At the last Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology Conference, SPRAT XVII, held during the fatef...
A high-performance, ultralight, photovoltaic concentrator array is being developed for space power. ...
Power for missions to Jupiter and beyond presents a challenging goal for photovoltaic power systems,...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...
At the last IEEE-PVSC, the new stretched lens array (SLA) concept was introduced. Since that confere...
Lightweight, high-efficiency solar arrays are required for future deep space missions using high-pow...
NASA is currently developing advanced solar cell and solar array technologies to support future expl...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) mission architectures are applicable to a wide range NASA missions i...
Under DLR-contract, Giessen University and DLR Cologne are studying solar-electric propulsion missio...
During the past decade, a number of advances have occurred in solar cell and array technology. These...
NASA missions such as DAWN and JUNO, as well as the planned Europa Clipper mission, rely on solar po...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) is an alternative to chemical and nuclear powered propulsion systems...
In past years, very few satellites have flown in orbits that require long durations in the Van Allen...
For the past three years, our team has been developing, refining, and maturing a unique solar array ...
For the past three years, our team has been developing, refining, and maturing a unique solar array ...
At the last Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology Conference, SPRAT XVII, held during the fatef...
A high-performance, ultralight, photovoltaic concentrator array is being developed for space power. ...
Power for missions to Jupiter and beyond presents a challenging goal for photovoltaic power systems,...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...
At the last IEEE-PVSC, the new stretched lens array (SLA) concept was introduced. Since that confere...
Lightweight, high-efficiency solar arrays are required for future deep space missions using high-pow...
NASA is currently developing advanced solar cell and solar array technologies to support future expl...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) mission architectures are applicable to a wide range NASA missions i...
Under DLR-contract, Giessen University and DLR Cologne are studying solar-electric propulsion missio...
During the past decade, a number of advances have occurred in solar cell and array technology. These...
NASA missions such as DAWN and JUNO, as well as the planned Europa Clipper mission, rely on solar po...
Solar electric propulsion (SEP) is an alternative to chemical and nuclear powered propulsion systems...