The proposed work supports MURED goals by fostering research and development activities at Fisk and UTEP which contribute substantially to NASA's mission, preparing faculty and students at Fisk and UTEP to successfully participate in the conventional, competitive research and education process, and increasing the number of students to successfully complete degrees in NASA related fields. The project also addresses directly a core need of NASA for space power and is consistent with the Core Responsibilities of the John Glenn Space Center. Current orbital missions are limited by radiation from high energy particles trapped in the Van Allen Belt because that solar radiation degrades cell performance by damaging the crystalline lattice. Some po...
Developments in thin-film amorphous and polycrystalline photovoltaic cells are reviewed and discusse...
For approximately ten years, the SPRAT conference series at NASA Glenn (formerly Lewis) Research Cen...
NASA is developing thin-film based, deployable propulsion, power, and communication systems for smal...
The thin-film solar cell program at NASA GRC is developing solar cell technologies for space applica...
Future science, military and commercial space missions are incredibly diverse. Military and commerci...
Recent, rapid advances in a variety of solar cell technologies offer the potential for significantly...
Lightweight, flexible, thin-film solar cells have many promising applications in space and terrestri...
The present stature and current research directions of photovoltaic arrays as primary power systems ...
The variety of potential future missions under consideration by NASA will impose a broad range of re...
Highlighted here are some of the current programs in advanced space solar cell and array development...
This is a preliminary assessment of the applicability and spacecraft-level impact of using very ligh...
A workshop on the future use of thin-film photovoltaic devices in space power was convened at the 16...
NASA photovoltaic R and D efforts address future Agency space mission needs through a comprehensive,...
Space Industries has supported on-going internal development of a \u27\u27Nanosat\u27\u27 spacecraft...
The value of a passive, maintenance-free, renewable energy source was apparent in the early days of ...
Developments in thin-film amorphous and polycrystalline photovoltaic cells are reviewed and discusse...
For approximately ten years, the SPRAT conference series at NASA Glenn (formerly Lewis) Research Cen...
NASA is developing thin-film based, deployable propulsion, power, and communication systems for smal...
The thin-film solar cell program at NASA GRC is developing solar cell technologies for space applica...
Future science, military and commercial space missions are incredibly diverse. Military and commerci...
Recent, rapid advances in a variety of solar cell technologies offer the potential for significantly...
Lightweight, flexible, thin-film solar cells have many promising applications in space and terrestri...
The present stature and current research directions of photovoltaic arrays as primary power systems ...
The variety of potential future missions under consideration by NASA will impose a broad range of re...
Highlighted here are some of the current programs in advanced space solar cell and array development...
This is a preliminary assessment of the applicability and spacecraft-level impact of using very ligh...
A workshop on the future use of thin-film photovoltaic devices in space power was convened at the 16...
NASA photovoltaic R and D efforts address future Agency space mission needs through a comprehensive,...
Space Industries has supported on-going internal development of a \u27\u27Nanosat\u27\u27 spacecraft...
The value of a passive, maintenance-free, renewable energy source was apparent in the early days of ...
Developments in thin-film amorphous and polycrystalline photovoltaic cells are reviewed and discusse...
For approximately ten years, the SPRAT conference series at NASA Glenn (formerly Lewis) Research Cen...
NASA is developing thin-film based, deployable propulsion, power, and communication systems for smal...