Orbiting approximately 400 km above the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) is a unique research laboratory used to conduct ground-breaking science experiments in space. The ISS has eight Solar Array Wings (SAW), and each wing is 11.7 meters wide and 35.1 meters long. The SAWs are controlled individually to maximize power output, minimize stress to the ISS structure, and minimize interference with other ISS operations such as vehicle dockings and Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVA). The Solar Arrays are designed to operate at 160 Volts. These large, high power solar arrays are negatively grounded to the ISS and collect charged particles (predominately electrons) as they travel through the space plasma in the Earth's ionosphere. If not...
The International Space Station (ISS) has the highest voltage solar arrays ever flown in Low Earth O...
With the negative grounding of its 160-Volt photovoltaic arrays, the International Space Station can...
Due to its high inclination orbit, International Space Station Alpha (ISSA) will occasionally experi...
Spacecraft charging on the International Space Station (ISS) is caused by a complex mix of the low E...
The International Space Station (ISS) continues to be a world-class space research laboratory after ...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
In the spring and summer of 2000, at the request of the International Space Station (ISS) Program Of...
Spacecraft charging induced by high voltage solar arrays can result in power losses and degradation ...
Spacecraft charging analysis and migration is an interdisciplinary subject combining aspects of elec...
Spacecraft charging of the International Space Station (ISS) is dominated by interaction of the US h...
Analysis on-going to differentiate charging due to environment and operations. Analysis requires a c...
The Floating Potential Measurement Unit (FPMU) has detected high negative amplitude rapid charging e...
Surface charging by plasma can be a serious issue for any spacecraft. Though significant charging is...
The International Space Station (ISS) program is developing a plasma contactor to mitigate the harmf...
The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest and most complex spacecraft ever assembled and ...
The International Space Station (ISS) has the highest voltage solar arrays ever flown in Low Earth O...
With the negative grounding of its 160-Volt photovoltaic arrays, the International Space Station can...
Due to its high inclination orbit, International Space Station Alpha (ISSA) will occasionally experi...
Spacecraft charging on the International Space Station (ISS) is caused by a complex mix of the low E...
The International Space Station (ISS) continues to be a world-class space research laboratory after ...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
In the spring and summer of 2000, at the request of the International Space Station (ISS) Program Of...
Spacecraft charging induced by high voltage solar arrays can result in power losses and degradation ...
Spacecraft charging analysis and migration is an interdisciplinary subject combining aspects of elec...
Spacecraft charging of the International Space Station (ISS) is dominated by interaction of the US h...
Analysis on-going to differentiate charging due to environment and operations. Analysis requires a c...
The Floating Potential Measurement Unit (FPMU) has detected high negative amplitude rapid charging e...
Surface charging by plasma can be a serious issue for any spacecraft. Though significant charging is...
The International Space Station (ISS) program is developing a plasma contactor to mitigate the harmf...
The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest and most complex spacecraft ever assembled and ...
The International Space Station (ISS) has the highest voltage solar arrays ever flown in Low Earth O...
With the negative grounding of its 160-Volt photovoltaic arrays, the International Space Station can...
Due to its high inclination orbit, International Space Station Alpha (ISSA) will occasionally experi...