The heritage of the Ni-H2 technology that makes the space station application feasible is discussed. It also describes a design for a potential space station Ni-H2 battery system. Specific design values presented here were developed by Ford Aerospace as part of the Rocketdyne team effort on the Phase B Definition and Preliminary Design of the Space Station Power System in support of NASA Lewis Research Center.
Nickel-hydrogen batteries from Intelsat 5 to space station
1986-09-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
Intelsat-V: Nickel-hydrogen battery
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