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Electrical Power Systems Meet the Density Demands of Small Satellites (Download)

July 28, 2025
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Various power-generating system methods2 can be applied to space-based electrical power subsystems (EPS) to power spacecraft.

Such power sources include:

  • Solar arrays: Photovoltaic modules can absorb sunlight in space, which generates DC electric power for satellites
  • Lithium-ion batteries: These batteries are rechargeable (secondary) batteries. They’re used as energy storage devices and are mostly connected to, and charged by, a prime energy source, delivering their energy to the load on demand. Secondary batteries are also used in applications to provide power remotely from a separate power source that they return to periodically for recharge.
  • Radioisotopes: A radioisotope power system (RPS) can generate power by converting the heat released from the nuclear decay of radioactive isotopes, like Plutonium-238 (Pu-238), into electricity.
  • Fuel cells: Fuel cells are used for power and energy storage. Fuel cells will support DC electrical power buses: