Satellite with deployable, articulatable thermal radiators

Aeronautics and astronautics – Spacecraft – With shield or other protective means

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C244S172600

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07874520

ABSTRACT:
A satellite (50) is disclosed having at least one deployable thermal radiator (64). Once deployed, this thermal radiator (64) may be repositioned. In one embodiment, the deployed thermal radiator (64) may be moved about a first axis (74), about a second axis (76), or both to move the deployed thermal radiator (64) from one deployed position to another deployed position.

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