The Picosatellite Solar Cell (PSSC) Testbed flight experiment is designed to obtain space environment degradation data for advanced solar cells. The purpose of the first flight (ISS orbit) is to develop and operationally test the picosatellite and associated ground station. Subsequent flights will be in a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit, which will provide accelerated radiation degradation data for missions to geosynchronous orbit.
Pico Satellite Solar Cell Testbed (PSSC Testbed)
2005
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
Astrophysics , Unmanned Spacecraft , Test beds , Degradation , Space environments , Solar radiation , Space flight , Artificial satellites , Solar cells , Symposia , Radiation damage , Thermal radiation , Gamma rays , Efficiency , Experimental design , Ground stations , Earth orbits , Ultraviolet radiation , Reprints , Pssc(Picosatellite solar cell testbed) , Picosatellites , Spacecraft bus , Space flight qualification , Advanced solar cells , Preprints
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