Adaptive microwave reflector
Abstract
As an interim step in going to the 100-meter reflector that was evaluated, a 5-meter reflector is proposed to test the electrostatic concept under space conditions. Some of the issues which require the space environment for evaluation are the following questions: Can deployment of a box ring structure with a thin film reflector attached be manually deployed? In the absence of humidity, can a 0.3-mil aluminized Kapton film reflector be formed by the electrostatic process suitable for antenna applications? Can the photogrammetric process be used to evaluate the reflector surface with pictures taken from the payload handling station? Can the space charging effect be evaluated with the 5-meter reflector attached to the Shuttle? Does the outgassing of moisture from 0.3-mil Kapton film affect its reflector capability? A box ring truss support structure and an automatic sequence deployment system are discussed.
- Publication:
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STEP Experiment Requirements
- Pub Date:
- January 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984step.nasa..325G
- Keywords:
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- Electrostatics;
- Microwave Antennas;
- Spaceborne Experiments;
- Automatic Control;
- Deployment;
- Kapton (Trademark);
- Outgassing;
- Photogrammetry;
- Requirements;
- Space Shuttles;
- Thin Films;
- Trusses;
- Communications and Radar