The NASA Lewis Research Center is currently working with RSC-Energia, the Russian Space Agency, and Allied Signal in developing a flight demonstration solar dynamic power system. This type of power system is dependent upon solar flux that is reflected and concentrated into a thermal storage system to provide the thermal energy input to a closed-cycle Brayton heat engine. The solar dynamic unit will be flown on the Russian Mir space station in anticipation of use on the International Space Station Alpha. By the time the power system is launched, the Mir will be a spatially complex configuration which will have, in addition to the three-gimbaled solar dynamic unit, eleven solar array wings that are either fixed or track the Sun along one axis...
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...
A Russian solar array panel removed in November 1997 from the non-articulating photovoltaic array on...
This paper describes the Orbiting Spacecraft Shadowing Analysis (OSSA) computer program that was dev...
As part of an ongoing effort within the NASA Lewis Research Center's Power Systems Project Office to...
The United States and Russia have agreed to jointly develop a solar dynamic (SD) system for flight d...
The first element of the International Space Station (ISS). Zarya, was funded by NASA and built by t...
Accurate International Space Station (ISS) power prediction requires the quantification of solar arr...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prov...
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 (US) and Russia to...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prod...
Analyses have been performed at the NASA Lewis Research Center's Power Systems Project Office to sup...
A government/industry team designed, built and tested a 2-kWe solar dynamic space power system in a ...
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...
A Russian solar array panel removed in November 1997 from the non-articulating photovoltaic array on...
This paper describes the Orbiting Spacecraft Shadowing Analysis (OSSA) computer program that was dev...
As part of an ongoing effort within the NASA Lewis Research Center's Power Systems Project Office to...
The United States and Russia have agreed to jointly develop a solar dynamic (SD) system for flight d...
The first element of the International Space Station (ISS). Zarya, was funded by NASA and built by t...
Accurate International Space Station (ISS) power prediction requires the quantification of solar arr...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prov...
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 (US) and Russia to...
The Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) was developed jointly by the United States and Russia to prod...
Analyses have been performed at the NASA Lewis Research Center's Power Systems Project Office to sup...
A government/industry team designed, built and tested a 2-kWe solar dynamic space power system in a ...
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...
A Russian solar array panel removed in November 1997 from the non-articulating photovoltaic array on...