Conference Record of the Twenty-Eighth IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference - 2000 (Cat. No.00CH37036)
DOI: 10.1109/pvsc.2000.916070
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Terra flexible blanket solar array deployment, on-orbit performance and future applications

Abstract: The Terra spacecraft (formerly identified as EOS AM-

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“…The Terra satellite, recorded in the transits, is known to possess a large solar array area of 45 m 2 rotating on one axis to always face the sun [4]. Given the 582.7-mm focal length of the experimental system, each square image pixel subtends 7:2 10 4 deg along the edge.…”
Section: Experimental Measurement Of Satellite-occluding Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Terra satellite, recorded in the transits, is known to possess a large solar array area of 45 m 2 rotating on one axis to always face the sun [4]. Given the 582.7-mm focal length of the experimental system, each square image pixel subtends 7:2 10 4 deg along the edge.…”
Section: Experimental Measurement Of Satellite-occluding Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…120-V was selected to match operating high-voltage power systems on NASA spacecraft, i.e. the International Space Station (ISS) EPS secondary bus and the Terra spacecraft primary bus (Kurland et al, 2000). 300-V was selected since this is the lowest practical voltage to directly operate a HET without upconversion.…”
Section: Pmad Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%