Nasa invents a folding solar panel inspired by origami a prototype of a new solar panel inspired by origami.
Nasa solar panels origami.
Brian trease a mechanical engineer at nasa s jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena.
These panels are light foldable.
May 12th 2015 by glenn meyers jet propulsion laboratory researchers have engineered nasa solar panels that are based on the japanese paper folding art origami.
Origami expert nasa researchers fold solar arrays for space nasa has joined forces with an origami expert to meld art and technology in the creation of foldable solar structures that could one day.
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Trease and the team created an origami like fold that can transform an 82 foot 25 meter solar panel into a much more manageable 8 9 foot 2 7 m diameter.
Their 1 20th scale tabletop prototype expands to a deployed diameter of 4 1 feet 1 25 meters.
Brian trease at nasa s jet propulsion laboratory has been thinking about how it could be used in spacecraft.
Last year zirbel and trease collaborated with origami expert robert lang and byu professor larry howell to develop a solar array that folds up to be 8 9 feet 2 7 meters in diameter.
Nasa developed origami style solar panels to be used in space images courtesy of byu nasa and jpl caltech.
Both the thumbnail and the footage seen at 1 05 used in this video are from the compliant mechanisms research group cmr at brigham young university.
Solar power origami style nasa.
Unfold it and you ve got a structure 82 feet 25 meters across.