A Russian solar array panel removed in November 1997 from the non-articulating photovoltaic array on the Mir core module was returned to Earth on STS-89 in January 1998. The panel had been exposed to low Earth orbit (LEO) for 10 years prior to retrieval. The retrieval provided a unique opportunity to study the effects of the LEO environment on a functional solar array. To take advantage of this opportunity, a team composed of members from RSC-Energia (Russia), the Boeing Company, and the following NASA Centers--Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, Langley Research Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, and Lewis Research Center--was put together to analyze the array. After post-retrieval inspections at the Spacehab Facility at Kennedy...
Both solar and antisolar surfaces of the Space Station Freedom solar arrays are vulnerable to microm...
Materials located on the exterior of spacecraft in low Earth orbit are subjected to a number of envi...
A Post-Flight Investigation was initiated by the European Space Agency to analyze impacts on solar a...
In January 1998 during the shuttle STS 89 mission, an eight-section Russian solar array panel was re...
A solar array segment was recently removed from the Mir core module and returned for ground-based an...
In January 1998 during, the STS-89 mission, an eight section Russian solar array panel was retrieved...
The MIR Environmental Effects Payload (MEEP) was attached to the Docking Module of the MIR space sta...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA), produced jointly by the United States and Russia, was deploy...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States (US) and Russia to...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prov...
Photovoltaic cells (solar cells) and other solar array materials were flown in a variety of location...
In 1993 two ESA solar power generators were successfully retrieved from space: EURECA with its 10 pa...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prod...
A brief discussion of the solar cell experiments flown on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF)...
The school bus sized Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was retrieved in 1990, after nearly six ...
Both solar and antisolar surfaces of the Space Station Freedom solar arrays are vulnerable to microm...
Materials located on the exterior of spacecraft in low Earth orbit are subjected to a number of envi...
A Post-Flight Investigation was initiated by the European Space Agency to analyze impacts on solar a...
In January 1998 during the shuttle STS 89 mission, an eight-section Russian solar array panel was re...
A solar array segment was recently removed from the Mir core module and returned for ground-based an...
In January 1998 during, the STS-89 mission, an eight section Russian solar array panel was retrieved...
The MIR Environmental Effects Payload (MEEP) was attached to the Docking Module of the MIR space sta...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA), produced jointly by the United States and Russia, was deploy...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States (US) and Russia to...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prov...
Photovoltaic cells (solar cells) and other solar array materials were flown in a variety of location...
In 1993 two ESA solar power generators were successfully retrieved from space: EURECA with its 10 pa...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prod...
A brief discussion of the solar cell experiments flown on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF)...
The school bus sized Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was retrieved in 1990, after nearly six ...
Both solar and antisolar surfaces of the Space Station Freedom solar arrays are vulnerable to microm...
Materials located on the exterior of spacecraft in low Earth orbit are subjected to a number of envi...
A Post-Flight Investigation was initiated by the European Space Agency to analyze impacts on solar a...