太阳帆
航天器
航空航天工程
航天器推进
推进
空间环境
辐射压力
离子推进器
天体生物学
轨道力学
地球同步轨道
太阳镜
遥感
物理
卫星
光学
天文
工程类
气象学
地质学
热的
光电-热混合太阳能集热器
作者
David L. Edwards,Whitney Hubbs,Tesia Stanaland,Andrew Hollerman,Richard L. Altstatt
摘要
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is concentrating research into the utilization of photonic materials for spacecraft propulsion. Spacecraft propulsion, using photonic materials, will be achieved using a solar sail. A sail operates on the principle that photons, originating from the sun, impart pressure and provide a source of spacecraft propulsion. The pressure can be increased, by a factor of two if the sun-facing surface is perfectly reflective. Solar sails are generally composed of a highly reflective metallic front layer, a thin polymeric substrate, and occasionally a highly emissive back surface. The Space Environmental Effects Team at MSFC is actively characterizing candidate solar sail materials to evaluate the thermo-optical and mechanical properties after exposure to a simulated Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) radiation environment. This study is the first known characterization of solar sail materials exposed to space simulated environments. The technique of radiation dose verses material depth profiling was used to determine the orbital equivalent exposure doses. The solar sail exposure procedures and results of the material characterization will be discussed.
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