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Results of the 1983 NASA/JPL balloon flight solar cell calibration program
The 1983 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed and met all objectives of the program. Thirty-four modules were carried to an altitude of 36.0 kilometers. The calibrated cells can now be used as reference standards in simulator testing of cells and arrays. Cell calibration data are tabulated as well as the repeatability of standard solar cell BFS-17A (35 flights over a 21-year period)
Results of the 1984 NASA/JPL balloon flight solar cell calibration program
The 1984 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on July 19, meeting all objectives of the program. Thirty-six modules were carried to an altitude of 36.0 kilometers. The calibrated cells can now be used as reference standards in simulator testing of cells and arrays
Characterization of solar cells for space applications. Volume 4: Electrical characteristics of Spectrolab BSF 200-micron Helios cells as a function of intensity and temperature
Electrical characteristics of Spectrolab BSF 200 micron Helios N/P silicon solar cells are presented in graphical and tabular format as a function of solar illumination intensity and temperature
Characterization of solar cells for space applications. Volume 3: Electrical characteristics of OCLI hybrid MLAR solar cells as a function of intensity and temperature
Electrical characteristics of hybrid multilayer antireflectance coated silicon solar cells are presented in graphical and tabular format as a function of solar illumination intensity and temperature
Results of the 1992 NASA/JPL Balloon Flight Solar Cell Calibration Program
The 1992 solar cell calibration balloon flight was completed on August 1, 1992. All objectives of the flight program were met. Forty-one modules were carried to an altitude of 119,000 ft (36.3 km). Data telemetered from the modules was corrected to 28 C and 1 AU. The calibrated cells have been returned to 39 participants and can now be used as reference standards in simulator testing of cells and arrays
Results of the 1987 NASA/JPL balloon flight solar cell calibration program
The 1987 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on August 23, 1987, meeting all objectives of the program. Forty-eight modules were carried to an altitude of 120,000 ft (36.0 km). The cells calibrated can now be used as reference standards in simulator testing of cells and arrays
Results of the 1988 NASA/JPL balloon flight solar cell calibration program
The 1988 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on August 7, 1988, meeting all objectives of the program. Forty-eight modules were carried to an altitude of 118,000 ft (36.0 km). The calibrated cells can now be used as reference standards in simulator testing of cells and arrays
Results of the 1989 NASA/JPL balloon flight solar cell calibration program
The 1989 solar cell calibration balloon flight was successfully completed on August 9, 1989, meeting all objectives of the program. Forty-two modules were carried to an altitude of 118,000 ft (36.0 km). The calibrated cells can now be used as reference standards in simulator testing of cells and arrays
Biological effects of prolonged expoure of small animals to unusual gaseous environments semiannual report, 1 sep. 1964 - 28 feb. 1965
Biological effect of prolonged exposure of man and small animals to pure oxygen and helium - oxygen environmen
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