Solar array spacecraft reflector

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Inventors

Keigler, John E.

Application #

228576

Filed

Jan-26-1981

Published

Feb-1-1983

Current US Class

126/574
126/684
136/292
244/173
322/2R

International Classes

B64G 001/00; B64G 001/44

Field of Search

244/158-161 244/170 244/173 322/2 126/424 126/425 126/438 126/451 136/292 136/246 136/245 343/754 343/DIG.

Assignee

RCA Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Barefoot; Galen L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cohen; Samuel, Troike; Robert L.

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Other References

Billman, "Radiation Energy Conversion in Space," Third NASA Conf. on Radiation Eng. Conversion, NASA AMES, Moffiett Field, Calif., Jan. 26-28, 1978, pp. 25-35, 136-145. Van Patten et al. "The Industrialization of Space," 23rd AAS An. Meet Oct. 18-20, 1977, San Francisco, CA, pp. 7-14. Cherry, "A Concept for Gen. Comm. Ele. Power from Sunlight," 8th IEEE Proc., Seattle, Wash., Aug. 4-6, 1970, pp. 331-337. Crawley, "Designing the Space Colony," MIT Tech. Rev., Jul./Aug. 1977, pp. 45-49.

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Abstract
A solar energy reflector useful in space-oriented apparatus for reflecting the rays of the sun to a panel carrying solar cells. The solar cells generate direct current power for conversion into microwave energy for transmission to the earth or other spacecraft. The reflector comprises a rotating mirror and a fixed mirror arranged to reflect the solar energy rays to the solar cell panel continuously.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar energy converter apparatus for use in a planet orbiting satellite, said satellite including attitude control means to control the orientation of one axis of the satellite to a desired reference and means for maintaining one surface of the satellite always facing a given object while in orbit about said planet, said apparatus comprising:

(a) a panel receptor member including energy converting means having one surface containing solar cells for receiving reflected rays of the sun to generate power and an opposite second surface mounted to said one surface containing an antenna which continuously faces a given object;

(b) a fixed reflecting member having a reflecting surface facing and at a fixed acute angle to said one surface of said receptor member;



Description
This invention relates to the use of solar energy in space and particularly to apparatus, in space, for reflecting solar rays to a solar energy converter, which may be used, for example, for producing microwave signals for transmission to the ground or to other locations in space.

Various proposals have been made to utilize the energy of the sun for direct conversion into electrical energy. Recently it has been proposed to use a satellite as a station to collect solar energy and to convert the d.c. energy from the sun into microwave energy for transmission to and collection at ground stations for conversion into electrical energy. One approach, which may be considered a "brute force" approach, utilizes a large solar cell array to generate megawatts if not gigawatts of power which is processed with conventional techniques to supply banks of transmitter tubes to generate the RF energy. Also see, for example, a paper entitled "Attitude Control of Large Solar Power Satellites" by R. E. Oglevie, AIAA 78-1266, (conference Aug. 7-9, 1978), pp. 571-578 and a paper entitled "Advanced Lightweight Solar Array Technology" by L. G. Chidester, AIAA 78-533, (conference Apr. 4-7, 1978), pp. 55-60.
 
  A solar energy conversion device is provided with simplified means for tracking a source of solar energy. In the preferred embodiment, the tracking means...  This invention relates generally to a device for the collection of solar energy and the production and storage of heat for industrial processes, space...