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Title: Results of the 1973 nasa/jpl balloon flight solar cell calibration program

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7329272

High altitude balloon flights carried 37 standard solar cells for calibration above 99.5 percent of the earth's atmosphere. The cells were assembled into standard modules with appropriate resistors to load each cell at short circuit current. Each standardized module was mounted at the apex of the balloon on a sun tracker which automatically maintained normal incidence to the sun within 1.0 deg. The balloons were launched to reach a float altitude of approximately 36.6 km two hours before solar noon and remain at float altitude for two hours beyond solar noon. Telemetered calibration data on each standard solar cell was collected and recorded on magnetic tape. At the end of each float period the solar cell payload was separated from the balloon by radio command and descended via parachute to a ground recovery crew. Standard solar cells calibrated and recovered in this manner are used as primary intensity reference standards in solar simulators and in terrestrial sunlight for evaluating the performance of other solar cells and solar arrays with similar spectral response characteristics. (Author) (GRA)

Research Organization:
Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, Calif. (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
NAS7-100
OSTI ID:
7329272
Report Number(s):
N-76-13590; NASA-CR-145796; JPL-TR-32-1600
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English