Antennas in the range of 20 meters or larger will be an integral part of future satellite communication and scientific payloads. In order to commercially use these large, low sidelobe and multiple-beam antennas, a high level of confidence must be established as to their performance in the 0-g and space environment. It is also desirable to compensate for slowly varying surface distortions which could results from thermal effects. An overview of recent advances in performing rf measurements on large antennas is presented with emphasis given to the application of a space-based far-field range utilizing the Space Shuttle. The concept of surface distortion compensation is discussed by providing numerical and measurement results
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Program objectives; approach; surface characterization of large scale antennas; adaptive feed-multim...
Studies on controlling the thermal distortion of large space antennae have generally investigated a ...
An approach used to compute the size of a special radiometric reflector antenna is presented. Operat...
Numerous space applications of the future will require mesh deployable antennas of 15 m in diameter ...
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Future space missions such as the Earth Science Geostationary Platform (ESGP) will require highly ac...
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Current radiometric earth and atmospheric sensing systems in the centimeter wavelength range general...
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A large very precise near-field planar scanner was proposed for NASA Lewis Research Center. This sca...
A 15-meter diameter deployable antenna has been built and is being used as an experimental test syst...
The design and application of the offset wrap rib and the maypole (hoop/column) antenna configuratio...
Performance capabilities of large microwave space antenna configurations with apertures generally fr...
This paper presents a simple gravity evaluation model for large reflector antennas and the experimen...
Future satellite communication and scientific spacecraft will utilize antennas with dimensions as la...
Program objectives; approach; surface characterization of large scale antennas; adaptive feed-multim...
Studies on controlling the thermal distortion of large space antennae have generally investigated a ...
An approach used to compute the size of a special radiometric reflector antenna is presented. Operat...
Numerous space applications of the future will require mesh deployable antennas of 15 m in diameter ...
The program was initiated to investigate the availability of critical large deployable antenna techn...
Future space missions such as the Earth Science Geostationary Platform (ESGP) will require highly ac...
Requirements are defined for Earth observational microwave radiometry using large space antenna syst...
Current radiometric earth and atmospheric sensing systems in the centimeter wavelength range general...
It is appropriate to note that 1988 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of the reflector antenn...
A large very precise near-field planar scanner was proposed for NASA Lewis Research Center. This sca...
A 15-meter diameter deployable antenna has been built and is being used as an experimental test syst...
The design and application of the offset wrap rib and the maypole (hoop/column) antenna configuratio...
Performance capabilities of large microwave space antenna configurations with apertures generally fr...
This paper presents a simple gravity evaluation model for large reflector antennas and the experimen...