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Spectroscopic Behavior of Composite, Black Thermal Paint, Solar Cell, and Multi-layered Insulation Materials in a GEO Simulated Environment
Reyes, Jacqueline A ; Ryan Hoffmann ; Daneil Engelhart ; Darren Cone ; Cowardin, Heather M
关键词: GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM;    EARTH ORBITS;    KAPTON (TRADEMARK);    OPTICAL PROPERTIES;    AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS;    SPECTROSCOPY;    SOLAR CELLS;    REFLECTANCE;    GEOSYNCHRONOUS ORBITS;   
RP-ID  :  JSC-E-DAA-TN74753
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Materials currently populating Earth orbital regimes can be distinguished by comparing remote observational data to that of optical material measurements obtained in the laboratory. Experimentation for this research primarily involved the acquisition of spectroscopic measurements on materials of interest to the telescopic observational community for enhanced space situational awareness. Common spacecraft materials worthy of preeminent analysis for this investigation include a carbon-carbon (c-c) matrix composite, various black thermal paints, a GPS solar cell and three different cover glass components. These materials were subjected to a simulated geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO) space environment with the intent of observing material optical property behavior over quantitative exposure time. The aforementioned materials have been measured in their pristine and GEO simulated exposed conditions. A reflectance spectrometer and a bi-directional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) optical system have been operated to perform material characterization, optical property analysis, and to further compare such data to telescopic observational data acquired on equal materials.

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