This briefing package contains the conceptual spacecraft design completed by the Advanced Concepts Office (ED04) in support of the Solar-C Study. The mission is to succeed Hinode (Solar B), and is designed to study the polar regions of the sun. Included in the slide presentation are sections that review the payload data, and overall ground rules and assumptions, mission analysis and trajectory design, the conceptual spacecraft design section includes: (1) Integrated Systems Design, (2) Mass Properties (3) Cost, (4) Solar Sail Systems, (6) Propulsion, (7) Structures, (8) Thermal (9) Power (10) Avionics / GN&C. There are also conclusions and follow-up work that must be done. In the Back-up section there is information about the JAXA H-11A Launch Vehicle, scalability and spiral development, Mass Projections, a comparison of the TRL assessment for two potential vendors of solar sails, and a chart with the mass properties,


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    Titel :

    Solar-C Conceptual Spacecraft Design Study: Final Review. Release 2


    Beteiligte:
    Hopkins, Randall (Autor:in) / Baysinger, Mike (Autor:in) / Thomas, Dan (Autor:in) / Heaton, Andy (Autor:in) / Stough, Rob (Autor:in) / Hill, Spencer (Autor:in) / Owens, Jerry (Autor:in) / Young, Roy (Autor:in) / Fabisinski, Leo (Autor:in) / Thomas, Scott (Autor:in)

    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2010-12-07


    Medientyp :

    Sonstige


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch




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