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What is the compact telescoping surface array (CTSA)?
r called the Compact Telescoping Surface Array (CTSA). The design is derived from the Compact Telescoping rray (CTA) proposed in 2015 for high-power spacecraft. The CTSA deploys horizontally from Mars landers, provides 1000 m2 of solar cell area, and generates about 50-80 kW daytime and 10 kW nighttime power (
Can a compact telescoping surface array autonomously deploy a Mars solar array?
s the team dentified in this preliminary study.VIII. ConclusionsBased on the preliminary design and analysis reported in this paper, the Compact Telescoping Surface Array appears to be a feasible approach for large, lightweight Mars solar arrays that autonomously deploy f
Could a 1000 m2 solar array be a feasible approach to Mars?
m/s winds in dust devils (dynamic pressure of 120 Pa). Based on preliminary design and analysis reported in the paper, CTSA appears to be a feasible approach for 1000 m2-class Mars solar arrays that a ers prior to human arrival.I. IntroductionElectricalpower for human exploration of Mars will be provided by some combinati


