4 FAQs about How many solar power plants does Jupiter need

How many solar arrays does Jupiter have?

Three large solar arrays provide the power needed to operate everything. Because the sunlight intensity at Jupiter is only 1/25th that at Earth, the arrays are “super-sized” to ensure that enough power is produced to operate the spacecraft.

How much solar power does Jupiter have?

Based on the ratio between the area of the imaginary disk and Jupiter's global area (0.2488, see Methods section “Jupiter's disk area and global surface area”), the global-average solar power is 53.48 × 0.2488 ~ 13.306 Wm −2. Therefore, the reflected solar power and the absorbed solar power are 6.693 ± 0.160 and 6.613 ± 0.160 W m −2, respectively.

How many solar cells does Jupiter have?

The solar arrays have 18,000 solar cells that convert the sun's energy into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. Jupiter's extremely cold temperatures (-300° Fahrenheit) and intense radiation fields (equivalent to 20 million chest x-rays) required specialized testing and design.

Can Jupiter be solar powered?

This mission is baselined to be solar powered. Another application proposed for large solar arrays at Jupiter has been for powering solar electric propulsion (SEP) systems, both for propulsion to Jupiter, arrival at Jupiter, and tours with within the Jupiter system .

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