Overview of Studies on Large Structure for Space Solar Power Systems(SSPS)(Poster Session,ICSANE 2011(International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics 2011))
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概要
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Large structure of km size must be assembled on orbit in Space Solar Power Systems (SSPS). Now we study how to assemble structure of 100m size like mirror and panel for antenna and generator on orbit as middle target before the study of km size structure. We selected strong candidates for structure style and assembling method of 100m size large structure for SSPS and have been preparing for the ground experiment in order to demonstrate technologies used in its candidates. For the mirror, we analyzed the rate of gathering solar light and distribution of illumination on the solar array in order to study feasible requirement of large mirror on orbit.
- 2011-10-10
著者
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Sasaki Susumu
Advance Wireless Communication Research Center (awcc) The University Of Electro-communications
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Sasaki Susumu
Advanced Mission Research Group Innovative Technology Research Center Aerospace Research And Develop
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JOUDOI Daisuke
Advanced Mission Research Group, Innovative Technology Research Center, Aerospace Research and Development Directorate, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA)
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FUJITA Tatsuhito
Advanced Mission Research Group, Innovative Technology Research Center, Aerospace Research and Development Directorate, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA)
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Joudoi Daisuke
Advanced Mission Research Group Innovative Technology Research Center Aerospace Research And Development Directorate Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(jaxa)
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Fujita Tatsuhito
Advanced Mission Research Group Innovative Technology Research Center Aerospace Research And Development Directorate Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(jaxa)
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