The NASA Solar Pointing System (SPS) has made two operational flights since its test flight in April of 1997. This pointing device was conceived and designed to provide ultra-low power gondola pointing primarily for directing gondola-fixed solar panels toward the sun. While typically consuming less than 5 watts, the system is capable of suspending and pointing up to 3400 kg, The SPS has logged over 25 days of mostly continuous operation. The performance data, including power consumption and pointing accuracy for these two successful flights is presented and analyzed. The data is compared to predictions and test flight data Suggestions for further developments and applications including Ultra-Long Duration Balloon (ULDB) are discussed.
Flight Performance of the Balloon Gondola Solar Pointing System
International Balloon Technology ; 1999 ; Norfolk, VA, United States
1999-01-01
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