The generation and distribution of electric power for Space Station Freedom (SSF) is critical to the station's success. Work Package 4 (WP-04) has the responsibility for the design, development, test, and delivery of the Electric Power System (EPS) for the SSF. During launch, assembly, and operation, the EPS will be subjected to various environments. A test and verification approach has been developed to assure that the EPS will function in these environments. An overview of that test program is presented with emphasis on environmental testing of hardware. Two key areas of the test program are highlighted in the overview. One area is the verification of the Solar Power Module (SPM) and associated cargo element hardware. This area includes d...
The System Power Analysis for Capability Evaluation (SPACE) computer code was initially developed by...
The Space Station Freedom operates in a low earth orbit (LEO) environment. Such operation results in...
The technical highlights and accomplishments made at NASA LeRC in the development of the Space Stati...
Space Station Freedom's (SSF's) electric power system (EPS) hardware and software verification is pe...
The Space Station Freedom (SSF) Program requirements are a 30 year reliable service life in low Eart...
NASA Lewis Research Center facilities were developed to support testing of the Space Station Electri...
Work Package Four, which includes the NASA-Lewis and Rocketdyne, has selected an approach for the Sp...
This document provides information which shows that the NASA Lewis Research Center's Space Power Fac...
Since the beginning of the Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP), the Lewis Research Center (LeRC) an...
In 1984, the President directed NASA to undertake the development of Space Station Freedom, the next...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the current and near-term environmental test capabilities o...
The Space Station Freedom Solar Array Program is required to provide a 75 kW power module that uses ...
Electrical power, command signals and data are transferred across the Space Station Freedom solar al...
In this presentation, the premise that Space Station Freedom has great utility as an engineering exp...
Over an operational lifetime of at least 30 yr, Space Station Freedom will encounter increased space...
The System Power Analysis for Capability Evaluation (SPACE) computer code was initially developed by...
The Space Station Freedom operates in a low earth orbit (LEO) environment. Such operation results in...
The technical highlights and accomplishments made at NASA LeRC in the development of the Space Stati...
Space Station Freedom's (SSF's) electric power system (EPS) hardware and software verification is pe...
The Space Station Freedom (SSF) Program requirements are a 30 year reliable service life in low Eart...
NASA Lewis Research Center facilities were developed to support testing of the Space Station Electri...
Work Package Four, which includes the NASA-Lewis and Rocketdyne, has selected an approach for the Sp...
This document provides information which shows that the NASA Lewis Research Center's Space Power Fac...
Since the beginning of the Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP), the Lewis Research Center (LeRC) an...
In 1984, the President directed NASA to undertake the development of Space Station Freedom, the next...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the current and near-term environmental test capabilities o...
The Space Station Freedom Solar Array Program is required to provide a 75 kW power module that uses ...
Electrical power, command signals and data are transferred across the Space Station Freedom solar al...
In this presentation, the premise that Space Station Freedom has great utility as an engineering exp...
Over an operational lifetime of at least 30 yr, Space Station Freedom will encounter increased space...
The System Power Analysis for Capability Evaluation (SPACE) computer code was initially developed by...
The Space Station Freedom operates in a low earth orbit (LEO) environment. Such operation results in...
The technical highlights and accomplishments made at NASA LeRC in the development of the Space Stati...