Momentus and Ascent Solar Technologies Partner to Bring to Market Leading-Edge Solar Arrays
Innovative solar arrays to address burgeoning need
The rapid growth in the production and deployment of thousands of satellites in space has led to the burgeoning need for low-cost, reliable solar arrays with high performance.
Building off the successes of the pathfinder demonstration of TASSA that was launched to Low-Earth Orbit on the Vigoride-6 mission one year ago and tested in space for several months,
TASSA will continue to utilize Vigoride hardware with spaceflight heritage to provide customers an entire array subsystem complete with solar array rotation actuators and controllers. This approach is oriented at streamlining mission schedules and minimizing clean room bottlenecks during spacecraft assembly integration and testing. TASSA is designed for responsive launch as well as more efficient flatpack configurations which allow for more satellites to fit within launch vehicle payload fairings.
“TASSA is designed to generate extensive power at very low cost while minimizing mass and volume,” said
TASSA is also retractable and re-deployable, providing a means for the minimization of cross-sectional area and array exposure if notified of potential conjunction or other orbital hazards such as space weather. This could enable TASSA to facilitate longer mission durations and increased assurance of spacecraft operations on orbit.
“Ascent’s flexible, lightweight photovoltaic modules are ideal for the space environment,” says
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