I'm curious as to how the new arrays are stiffened,
On 2021-06-28 03:18, Snidely wrote:
I'm curious as to how the new arrays are stiffened,
They brought a few Playboy magazines to the ISS and the centerfold is
shown to the solar array whenever it isn't stiff ennough :-)
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/changing-how-solar-power-rolls
Their public document mention something simular to measuring tape. Can
be rolled up, but once unrolled, wants to be straight because the metal
as a natural curved shape. For ROSA, the equivalent of that measuring
tape is apparanetly some carbon "tape" that wants to uncoils into a extended/straight position. as long as it wants to lenghten to slightly longer than the solar film in middle, that film will remain under a
slight tension.
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