Difference between revisions of "Space Technology 8"
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− | Space Technology 8 | + | Space Technology 8 (ST-8) was a NASA New Millennium Program (NMP) mission to test a variety of new spacecraft technologies in Earth orbit. |
− | SAILMAST | + | SAILMAST would have tested on-orbit deployment of an ultra-lightweight 40-m boom to support solar sails and other gossamer spacecraft. |
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*[http://nmp.jpl.nasa.gov/st8/tech/sailmast_tech1.html SAILMAST] | *[http://nmp.jpl.nasa.gov/st8/tech/sailmast_tech1.html SAILMAST] | ||
*[http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/st8/sailmast/ NASA Space Place: Slinky® in Space!] | *[http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/st8/sailmast/ NASA Space Place: Slinky® in Space!] | ||
+ | *[[wikipedia:New Millennium Program|New Millennium Program]] |
Revision as of 09:40, 30 June 2009
Space Technology 8 (ST-8) was a NASA New Millennium Program (NMP) mission to test a variety of new spacecraft technologies in Earth orbit. SAILMAST would have tested on-orbit deployment of an ultra-lightweight 40-m boom to support solar sails and other gossamer spacecraft. ST-8 was canceled with the NMP.