The NASA program in space photovoltaic research and development encompasses a wide range of emerging options for future space power systems, and includes both cell and array technology development. The long range goals are to develop technology capable of achieving 300 W/kg for planar arrays, and 300 W/sq m for concentrator arrays. InP and GaAs planar and concentrator cell technologies are under investigation for their potential high efficiency and good radiation resistance. The Advanced Photovoltaic Solar Array (APSA) program is a near term effort aimed at demonstrating 130 W/kg beginning of life specific power using thin (62 micrometer) silicon cells. It is intended to be technology transparent to future high efficiency cells and provides...
Progress is reported in the following areas: laser weapon effects, solar silicon solar cell concepts...
Recent studies indicate that significant increases in system performance (increased efficiency and r...
Possible missions requiring multimegawatt photovoltaic space power systems in the 1990's time frame ...
NASA photovoltaic R and D efforts address future Agency space mission needs through a comprehensive,...
Key issues and opportunities in space photovoltaic research and technology are addressed relative to...
The NASA program in space photovoltaic research and development encompasses a wide range of emerging...
Photovoltaic development projects applicable to space power are identified. When appropriate, the ty...
A review is given of NASA photovoltaic research with emphasis on the activities of the Lewis Researc...
The variety of potential future missions under consideration by NASA will impose a broad range of re...
The application of silicon solar cells are discussed with respect to their importance in the explora...
Two major requirements for space solar cells are high efficiency and survivability in the naturally ...
The anticipated energy requirements of future space missions will grow by factors approaching 100 or...
Highlighted here are some of the current programs in advanced space solar cell and array development...
Possible missions requiring multimegawatt photovoltaic space power systems in the 1990's time frame ...
The seventh NASA Conference on Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology was held at NASA Lewis Res...
Progress is reported in the following areas: laser weapon effects, solar silicon solar cell concepts...
Recent studies indicate that significant increases in system performance (increased efficiency and r...
Possible missions requiring multimegawatt photovoltaic space power systems in the 1990's time frame ...
NASA photovoltaic R and D efforts address future Agency space mission needs through a comprehensive,...
Key issues and opportunities in space photovoltaic research and technology are addressed relative to...
The NASA program in space photovoltaic research and development encompasses a wide range of emerging...
Photovoltaic development projects applicable to space power are identified. When appropriate, the ty...
A review is given of NASA photovoltaic research with emphasis on the activities of the Lewis Researc...
The variety of potential future missions under consideration by NASA will impose a broad range of re...
The application of silicon solar cells are discussed with respect to their importance in the explora...
Two major requirements for space solar cells are high efficiency and survivability in the naturally ...
The anticipated energy requirements of future space missions will grow by factors approaching 100 or...
Highlighted here are some of the current programs in advanced space solar cell and array development...
Possible missions requiring multimegawatt photovoltaic space power systems in the 1990's time frame ...
The seventh NASA Conference on Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology was held at NASA Lewis Res...
Progress is reported in the following areas: laser weapon effects, solar silicon solar cell concepts...
Recent studies indicate that significant increases in system performance (increased efficiency and r...
Possible missions requiring multimegawatt photovoltaic space power systems in the 1990's time frame ...