Aanzienlijke vooruitgang bij de revisie van Lucy’s Solar Array-implementatie van NASA-ruimtevaartuig

NASA’s Lucy-ruimtevaartuig zet zijn zonnepanelen in. Krediet: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

Vanaf 6 mei en doorlopend tot 16 juni,[{” attribute=””>NASA’s Lucy mission team carried out a multi-stage effort intended to further deploy the spacecraft’s unlatched solar array.Throughout the meticulous process, the team commanded the spacecraft to operate the array’s deployment motor for limited periods of time, allowing them to closely monitor the spacecraft’s response.

As a consequence of this work, the mission succeeded in further deploying the array and now estimates that the solar array is between 353 degrees and 357 degrees open (out of 360 total degrees for a fully deployed array). Furthermore, the array is under considerably more tension, giving it substantially more stabilization. Because of this, the mission team is increasingly optimistic the solar array will successfully meet the mission’s requirements in its current tensioned and stabilized state.

For now, further deployment attempts will be paused as the Lucy spacecraft enters a planned period of limited communications. Due to thermal constraints caused by the relative positions of the Earth, spacecraft, and Sun, the spacecraft will be unable to communicate with the Earth via its high-gain antenna for several months. Throughout this period, the spacecraft will use its low-gain antenna remain in contact with Lucy’s ground team.

After its Earth gravity assist maneuver on October 16, the spacecraft will emerge from this partial communications blackout. At that time, the mission team will have more opportunities to attempt further deployment efforts if deemed necessary.

On June 21, the spacecraft successfully carried out a trajectory correction maneuver, which is the second in a series of maneuvers to prepare the spacecraft for its Earth flyby.


Lucy, gelanceerd op 16 oktober 2021, zal de eerste ruimtemissie zijn om de Trojaanse asteroïden te verkennen, een groep kleine lichamen die is overgebleven van de vorming van het zonnestelsel. In hun baan om de zon leiden of volgen ze[{” attribute=””>Jupiter and may tell us about the origins of organic materials on Earth. Lucy will fly by and carry out remote sensing on six different Trojan asteroids and will investigate surface geology, surface color, and composition, asteroid interiors/bulk properties, and will observe the satellites and rings of the Trojans. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

READ  Er zijn meer dan 100 bevestigde of vermoedelijke gevallen van apenpokken gemeld in 12 landen, waaronder de Verenigde Staten

Geef een reactie

Het e-mailadres wordt niet gepubliceerd. Vereiste velden zijn gemarkeerd met *