Since the late 1980s Super NiCd™ Batteries have been used by Hughes Space and Communications, Co. (HSC), NASA, TRW, Lockheed Martin Space and Missiles Group, and Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. In early flight programs with the technology, some capacity losses on long-term storage were experienced, but recently batteries with storage up to five years prior to launch are yielding within 2-3% of prestrorage capacity and are demonstrating managable performance in orbit.
Performance Status of Super NiCd™ Batteries
Sae Technical Papers
Aerospace Power Systems Conference ; 1999
1999-04-06
Conference paper
English
Performance Status of Super NiCdTM Batteries
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