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Solar Panel, Applied Technology Satellite 6 (ATS 6), Thermal Structural

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This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum, it is either on loan or in storage.

Solar Panel, Applied Technology Satellite 6 (ATS 6), Thermal Structural

 

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Manufacturer:   Fairchild Aircraft Corporation

Country of Origin: United States of America

Dimensions:
Approximate: 121.92 x 241.3 x 274.32cm (3ft 12in. x 7ft 11in. x 8ft 12in.)

Materials:
Aluminum, Rubber (Silicone), Gold plating, Kapton (Polymide), Steel, Cadmium Plating, Adhesive, Plastic, Nylon

Applications Technology Satellite 6 (ATS 6), active from 1974-1979, was the last in the ATS series of experimental satellites sponsored by NASA to test new technologies in space communications. ATS-6 operated from geostationary orbit and contained nineteen communications and technology experiments. The Museum's artifact is a full-scale Thermal Structural Model used as an engineering tool during development of the actual satellite to analyze and design for the effects of launch vibration and the extreme temperatures of space.

This is one of two solar panels used on the satellite.

The Museum's artifact was transferred from NASA in 1978.

Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration


Inventory number: A19780163005