The Lightweight Integrated Solar Array and Transceiver (LISA-T) experiment consists of thin-film, low mass, low volume solar panels. Given the variety of thin solar cells and cover materials and the lack of environmental protection typically afforded by thick coverglasses, a series of tests were conducted in Marshall Space Flight Center's Space Environmental Effects Facility to evaluate the performance of these materials. Candidate thin polymeric films and nitinol wires used for deployment were also exposed. Simulated space environment exposures were selected based on SSP 30425 rev. B, "Space Station Program Natural Environment Definition for Design" or AIAA Standard S-111A-2014, "Qualification and Quality Requirements for Space Solar Cells...
The results of a space flight experiment designed to provide reference cell standards for photovolta...
This is a preliminary assessment of the applicability and spacecraft-level impact of using very ligh...
Many spacecraft thermal control coatings in low Earth orbit (LEO) can be affected by solar ultraviol...
The Lightweight Integrated Solar Array and Transceiver (LISA-T) experiment consists of thin-film, lo...
Power degradation in the solar cells was consistent with the exposure environment and appears to be ...
To successfully operate a photovoltaic (PV) array system in space requires planning and testing to a...
This paper summarizes results of several experiments flown on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (L...
To successfully operate a photovoltaic (PV) array system in space requires planning and testing to a...
In 1984, the LDEF (Long Duration Exposure Facility) was placed in LEO (Low Earth Orbit) for a missio...
Photovoltaic cells (solar cells) and other solar array materials were flown in a variety of location...
This paper gives an overview of the space plasma test program for thin-film photovoltaics (TFPV) tec...
Space solar power systems for use in the low Earth orbit (LEO) environment experience a variety of h...
The Power Extension Package (PEP) is the prime focus of a development program to produce low cost so...
The suitability of commercial (terrestrial) solar arrays for use in low Earth orbit is examined. It ...
The present stature and current research directions of photovoltaic arrays as primary power systems ...
The results of a space flight experiment designed to provide reference cell standards for photovolta...
This is a preliminary assessment of the applicability and spacecraft-level impact of using very ligh...
Many spacecraft thermal control coatings in low Earth orbit (LEO) can be affected by solar ultraviol...
The Lightweight Integrated Solar Array and Transceiver (LISA-T) experiment consists of thin-film, lo...
Power degradation in the solar cells was consistent with the exposure environment and appears to be ...
To successfully operate a photovoltaic (PV) array system in space requires planning and testing to a...
This paper summarizes results of several experiments flown on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (L...
To successfully operate a photovoltaic (PV) array system in space requires planning and testing to a...
In 1984, the LDEF (Long Duration Exposure Facility) was placed in LEO (Low Earth Orbit) for a missio...
Photovoltaic cells (solar cells) and other solar array materials were flown in a variety of location...
This paper gives an overview of the space plasma test program for thin-film photovoltaics (TFPV) tec...
Space solar power systems for use in the low Earth orbit (LEO) environment experience a variety of h...
The Power Extension Package (PEP) is the prime focus of a development program to produce low cost so...
The suitability of commercial (terrestrial) solar arrays for use in low Earth orbit is examined. It ...
The present stature and current research directions of photovoltaic arrays as primary power systems ...
The results of a space flight experiment designed to provide reference cell standards for photovolta...
This is a preliminary assessment of the applicability and spacecraft-level impact of using very ligh...
Many spacecraft thermal control coatings in low Earth orbit (LEO) can be affected by solar ultraviol...