Statistics – Applications
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Jan 2000
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SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM - 2000. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 504, pp. 442-447 (2000).
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Spaceborne And Space Research Instruments, Apparatus, And Components, Photoelectric Conversion: Solar Cells And Arrays, National And International Laboratory Facilities
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The Photovoltaic Engineering Testbed (PET) is a space-exposure test facility to fly on the International Space Station to calibrate, test, and qualify advanced solar cell types in the space environment. The purpose is to reduce the cost of validating new technologies and bringing them to spaceflight readiness by measuring them in the in-space environment. This paper reviews engineering options considered for flying PET on the International Space Station, and presents the current status of development. .
Abramczyk Richard
Francz Joseph
Johnson Benjamin D.
Landis Geoffrey A.
Minjares Daniel
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