Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The Thirteenth Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology (SPRAT) Conference included 38 technical papers, 6 program reviews and 5 workshop discussions. The effects of shrinking research and development budgets were evident in the focus and tone of this SPRAT. Most attendees appeared to be oriented toward near term, system oriented projects and fewer were involved in long term, high risk research. It was generally agreed that space power requirements would continue to move toward smaller (less than 2kW) power levels. Most future applications are believed to be in traditional orbits (LEO, GEO) although interesting opportunities may be found in high radiation, mid-altitude orbits useful for global communication networks. New solar cell devices and materials will be difficult to introduce unless they are mission enabling, or offer significant cost and/or performance benefits. Many factors influence the selection of type of array.
Keywords:
ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Type:
NASA-CP-3278
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E-9083
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NAS 1.55:3278
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Jun 14, 1994 - Jun 16, 1994; Cleveland, OH; United States
Format:
application/pdf