Accurate International Space Station (ISS) power prediction requires the quantification of solar array shadowing. Prior papers have discussed the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) ISS power system tool SPACE (System Power Analysis for Capability Evaluation) and its integrated shadowing algorithms. On-orbit telemetry has become available that permits the correlation of theoretical shadowing predictions with actual data. This paper documents the comparison of a shadowing metric (total solar array current) as derived from SPACE predictions and on-orbit flight telemetry data for representative significant shadowing cases. Images from flight video recordings and the SPACE computer program graphical output are used to illustrate the comparison. Th...
Onboard the International Space Station (ISS), two instruments are observing the solar spectral irra...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
The electrical power system (EPS) of Korean satellites in low-earth-orbit is designed to achieve ene...
As part of an ongoing effort within the NASA Lewis Research Center's Power Systems Project Office to...
This paper describes the Orbiting Spacecraft Shadowing Analysis (OSSA) computer program that was dev...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is currently working with RSC-Energia, the Russian Space Agency, and ...
The first U.S. power module on International Space Station (ISS) was activated in December 2000. Com...
The System Power Analysis for Capability Evaluation (SPACE) computer code was initially developed by...
The first element of the International Space Station (ISS). Zarya, was funded by NASA and built by t...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prov...
2014-08-07The International Space Station (ISS) spends approximately 98% of its time in orbits that ...
Orbiting approximately 400 km above the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) is a unique res...
The port-side photovoltaic power module (P6) was activated on the International Space Station in Dec...
Utilizing the spacecraft shadowing and incident energy analysis capabilities of the NASA Glenn Resea...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States (US) and Russia to...
Onboard the International Space Station (ISS), two instruments are observing the solar spectral irra...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
The electrical power system (EPS) of Korean satellites in low-earth-orbit is designed to achieve ene...
As part of an ongoing effort within the NASA Lewis Research Center's Power Systems Project Office to...
This paper describes the Orbiting Spacecraft Shadowing Analysis (OSSA) computer program that was dev...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is currently working with RSC-Energia, the Russian Space Agency, and ...
The first U.S. power module on International Space Station (ISS) was activated in December 2000. Com...
The System Power Analysis for Capability Evaluation (SPACE) computer code was initially developed by...
The first element of the International Space Station (ISS). Zarya, was funded by NASA and built by t...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prov...
2014-08-07The International Space Station (ISS) spends approximately 98% of its time in orbits that ...
Orbiting approximately 400 km above the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) is a unique res...
The port-side photovoltaic power module (P6) was activated on the International Space Station in Dec...
Utilizing the spacecraft shadowing and incident energy analysis capabilities of the NASA Glenn Resea...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States (US) and Russia to...
Onboard the International Space Station (ISS), two instruments are observing the solar spectral irra...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
The electrical power system (EPS) of Korean satellites in low-earth-orbit is designed to achieve ene...