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Landsat 5 Operating With Solar Array in Fixed Position
- Aug. 17 • After successfully battling Solar
Array Drive problems
over the past eight months, the Landsat 5 Flight Operations Team
has transitioned the Landsat 5 satellite into operation with the
solar array in a fixed position. This transition was carried
out yesterday with minimum impact to the mission.
As reported by USGS, "When Landsat 5 experienced problems with
the Solar Array Drive in January 2005, the secondary drive system
was enabled. Erratic movement of the secondary array was observed in
November 2005. The cause was likely increased friction due to lubrication
depletion. The motor speed was increased so that the additional torque
would overcome this friction. The solar array operated in this configuration
until, on August 11, 2006, the array stoppage was again observed. In
response to possible failure of the Drive, the Solar Array was placed
in a fixed position on August 16, 2006, spacecraft ‘noon,’ to
maximize the power charge to the batteries. Landsat 5 is currently
collecting data over the U.S. and Alaska, and our International Cooperators
will come back online as the power budget allows."
+ Read the USGS report
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