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  2. Solar panels on spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Solar power for propulsion was also used on the European lunar mission SMART-1 with a Hall effect thruster. [ 16 ] 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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. Roll Out Solar Array - Wikipedia

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    The Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA) and its larger version ISS Roll Out Solar Array (iROSA) are lightweight, flexible power sources for spacecraft designed and developed by Redwire. [ 1 ] This new type of solar array provides much more energy than traditional solar arrays at much less mass. [ 2 ]

  5. Parker Solar Probe - Wikipedia

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    The primary power for the mission is a dual system of solar panels (photovoltaic arrays). A primary photovoltaic array, used for the portion of the mission outside 0.25 au, is retracted behind the shadow shield during the close approach to the Sun, and a much smaller secondary array powers the spacecraft through closest approach.

  6. 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]

  7. Electrical system of the International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    International Space Station solar array wing (Expedition 17 crew, August 2008).An ISS solar panel intersecting Earth's horizon.. The electrical system of the International Space Station is a critical part of the International Space Station (ISS) as it allows the operation of essential life-support systems, safe operation of the station, operation of science equipment, as well as improving crew ...