A description of a technique for the airborne calibration of solar cells is given. Aircraft modifications and data supporting the inherent advantages of the techniques are discussed
In an effort to improve the accuracy of the high altitude aircraft method for calibration of high ba...
The 1986 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on July 15, 1986, meeting ...
Calibration of standard sets of solar cell sub-cells is an important step to laboratory verification...
For the eighth consective year, high-altitude calibration of solar cells was accomplished with the a...
Thirty-eight modules were carried to an altitude of about 36 kilometers. In addition to the cell cal...
The 1982 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on July 21, meeting all ob...
The 1978 scheduled solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed. Thirty six modu...
High altitude balloon flights carried 37 standard solar cells for calibration above 99.5 percent of ...
Calibration of solar cells for space is extremely important for satellite power system design. Accur...
Air mass zero calibration of solar cells has been carried out for several years by NASA Glenn Resear...
Calibration of solar cells to be used as reference standards in simulator testing of cells and array...
The Solar Cell Calibration Facility (SCCF) experiment was designed and built to evaluate the effect ...
The 1984 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on July 19, meeting all ob...
The high altitude aircraft method has been used at NASA GRC since the early 1960's to calibrate sola...
The 1983 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed and met all objectives of ...
In an effort to improve the accuracy of the high altitude aircraft method for calibration of high ba...
The 1986 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on July 15, 1986, meeting ...
Calibration of standard sets of solar cell sub-cells is an important step to laboratory verification...
For the eighth consective year, high-altitude calibration of solar cells was accomplished with the a...
Thirty-eight modules were carried to an altitude of about 36 kilometers. In addition to the cell cal...
The 1982 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on July 21, meeting all ob...
The 1978 scheduled solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed. Thirty six modu...
High altitude balloon flights carried 37 standard solar cells for calibration above 99.5 percent of ...
Calibration of solar cells for space is extremely important for satellite power system design. Accur...
Air mass zero calibration of solar cells has been carried out for several years by NASA Glenn Resear...
Calibration of solar cells to be used as reference standards in simulator testing of cells and array...
The Solar Cell Calibration Facility (SCCF) experiment was designed and built to evaluate the effect ...
The 1984 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on July 19, meeting all ob...
The high altitude aircraft method has been used at NASA GRC since the early 1960's to calibrate sola...
The 1983 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed and met all objectives of ...
In an effort to improve the accuracy of the high altitude aircraft method for calibration of high ba...
The 1986 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on July 15, 1986, meeting ...
Calibration of standard sets of solar cell sub-cells is an important step to laboratory verification...