The Terra spacecraft (formerly identified as EOS AM1) is the flagship in a planned series of NASA/GSFC (Goddard Space Flight Center) Earth observing system satellites designed to provide information on the health of the Earth's land, oceans, air, ice, and life as a total ecological global system. It has been successfully performing its mission since a late-December 1999 launch into a 705 km polar orbit. The spacecraft is powered by a single wing, flexible blanket array using single junction (SJ) gallium arsenide/germanium (GaAs/Ge) solar cells sized to provide five year end-of-life (EOL) power of greater than 5000 watts at 127 volts. It is currently the highest voltage and power operational flexible blanket array with GaAs/Ge cells. This pa...
The aim of this study is, on top of the investigation of an overall PMAD system capable to fulfil th...
The thin-film solar cell program at NASA GRC is developing solar cell technologies for space applica...
Energy technologies to meet the power requirements of future space missions are reviewed. Photovolta...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
The LIPS on-orbit performance of the gallium arsenide panel experiment was analyzed from flight oper...
During the past decade, a number of advances have occurred in solar cell and array technology. These...
An overview of the technologies, electrical performance, and mass characteristics of many of the pre...
Airbus is currently developing the Next Generation Solar Array (NGSA) for telecommunication satellit...
The Space Platform Solar Array represents a significant step forward in lightweight photovoltaic arr...
The Terra satellite, flagship of NASAs long-term Earth Observing System (EOS) Program, continues to ...
The results of a study into the potential impact of advanced solar cell technologies on the characte...
The aim of this study is, on top of the investigation of an overall PMAD system capable to fulfil th...
This paper discusses some unique features of the solar array deployment system used on the Submillim...
The aim of this study is, on top of the investigation of an overall PMAD system capable to fulfil th...
Solar arrays are the main power source in space. Conventionally they are composed of stiff backing s...
The aim of this study is, on top of the investigation of an overall PMAD system capable to fulfil th...
The thin-film solar cell program at NASA GRC is developing solar cell technologies for space applica...
Energy technologies to meet the power requirements of future space missions are reviewed. Photovolta...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
The LIPS on-orbit performance of the gallium arsenide panel experiment was analyzed from flight oper...
During the past decade, a number of advances have occurred in solar cell and array technology. These...
An overview of the technologies, electrical performance, and mass characteristics of many of the pre...
Airbus is currently developing the Next Generation Solar Array (NGSA) for telecommunication satellit...
The Space Platform Solar Array represents a significant step forward in lightweight photovoltaic arr...
The Terra satellite, flagship of NASAs long-term Earth Observing System (EOS) Program, continues to ...
The results of a study into the potential impact of advanced solar cell technologies on the characte...
The aim of this study is, on top of the investigation of an overall PMAD system capable to fulfil th...
This paper discusses some unique features of the solar array deployment system used on the Submillim...
The aim of this study is, on top of the investigation of an overall PMAD system capable to fulfil th...
Solar arrays are the main power source in space. Conventionally they are composed of stiff backing s...
The aim of this study is, on top of the investigation of an overall PMAD system capable to fulfil th...
The thin-film solar cell program at NASA GRC is developing solar cell technologies for space applica...
Energy technologies to meet the power requirements of future space missions are reviewed. Photovolta...