In-Orbit Performance of Hughes HS601HP Dual Junction GaInP sub(2)/GaAs/Ge Solar Arrays

The body-stabilized Hs601HP communications satellites developed by Hughes Space and Communication Company, CA, represent the first commercial spacecraft to use dual junction gallium indium phosphode/gallium arsenide/germanium solar cells as the primary power source. The in-orbit performance of four...

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