Imaging Space System Architectures Using a Granular Medium as a Primary Concentrator
TBMG-20020
07/01/2014
- Content
Typically, the cost of a space observatory is driven by the size and mass of the primary aperture. Generally, a monolithic aperture is much heavier and complex to fabricate (hence, more costly) than an aperture of the same size but composed of much smaller units. Formation flying technology, as applied to swarm systems in space, is an emerging discipline.
- Citation
- "Imaging Space System Architectures Using a Granular Medium as a Primary Concentrator," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2014.