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An advanced power system component test bed module for testing advanced technology at the space station

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4 Author(s)
Dixon, J.E. ; Ford Aerosp. Corp., Palo Alto, CA, USA ; Lenhart, S. ; Waterman, P. ; Wallin, W.

An overview is presented of a study undertaken for the NASA-LeRC on an advanced power system component testbed designed to be attached to the space station. The study was a continuation of NASA's efforts to identify and exploit the benefits of the space station to provide a platform for science and technology development. A candidate set of advanced technology experiments was devised in the photovoltaic, energy storage, solar dynamic and elastic propulsion disciplines. The testbed and the proposed experiments are described

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Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 1989. IECEC-89., Proceedings of the 24th Intersociety

Date of Conference: 6-11 Aug 1989

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