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  2. Solar panels on spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    The Juno mission, launched in 2011, is the first mission to Jupiter (arrived at Jupiter on July 4, 2016) to use solar panels instead of the traditional RTGs that are used by previous outer Solar System missions, making it the furthest spacecraft to use solar panels to date.

  3. STS-120 - Wikipedia

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    On October 16, 2007, NASA Managers completed the Flight Readiness Review, and held a press conference to announce the mission plan. [33] The issue of the RCC panels raised by NESC was found to be of little immediate concern, because the NESC took pre-flight thermography data from Endeavour and compared it with Discovery , but there was no ...

  4. Juno (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Illumination test on one of Juno 's solar panels. Juno is the first mission to Jupiter to use solar panels instead of the radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTG) used by Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, the Voyager program, Ulysses, Cassini–Huygens, New Horizons, and the Galileo orbiter. [92]

  5. Psyche (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Electricity will be generated by bilateral solar panels in an X-shaped configuration, with five panels on each side. Prior to the mission being moved forward with a new trajectory, the panels were to be arranged in straight lines, with only four panels on each side of the spacecraft. [47]

  6. European Service Module - Wikipedia

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    The panels, the first to be used on a U.S. crewed spacecraft (except for a 10-year period, the Soviet/Russian Soyuz spacecraft has used them since the first mission in 1967), would allow NASA to eliminate the need to carry malfunction-prone fuel cells, and their associated hardware (mainly liquid H 2 tanks) in the SM, resulting in a shorter and ...

  7. Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration - Wikipedia

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    The two identical spacecraft (Janus A and B) are being built by Lockheed Martin and are powered by solar panels and rechargeable batteries. [17] [18] The originally intended launch date for Psyche was August 1, 2022, but when that date was delayed to September 20, NASA had to replan the trajectories for the Janus spacecraft. [19]