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|| {{ attachment:serverbus.png }} || Server-sats peeled off the top of a cylinder of server-sats. Thickness greatly exaggerated, there will actually be thousands of server-sats in a stack this tall, about the same spacing as sheets of paper in a ream of paper <<BR>><<BR>> Mechanically, the stack resembles a solid cylinder of silicon with three adjoining cylinders of glass. The heights of glass and silicon layers must be well matched, and the thermal expansion differences between silicon and glass accommodated, to prevent mechanical strain from vibration during launch, and thermal strain when the cylinders cool || Server-sats are deployed in an approximately equatorial orbit, so that the ground antennas can point in fixed directions, and not have to track up and down with orbital inclination.
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|| {{ attachment:serverbus.png }} || Server-sats peeled off the top of a cylinder of server-sats. The thickness is greatly exaggerated. There will actually be thousands of server-sats in a stack this tall, at about the same spacing as sheets of paper in a ream of paper. <<BR>><<BR>> Mechanically, the stack resembles a solid cylinder of silicon with three adjoining cylinders of glass. The heights of glass and silicon layers must be well matched, and the thermal expansion differences between silicon and glass accommodated, to prevent mechanical strain from vibration during launch, and thermal strain when the cylinders cool ||

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Launching Server-sats

Server-sats are deployed in an approximately equatorial orbit, so that the ground antennas can point in fixed directions, and not have to track up and down with orbital inclination.

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Server-sats peeled off the top of a cylinder of server-sats. The thickness is greatly exaggerated. There will actually be thousands of server-sats in a stack this tall, at about the same spacing as sheets of paper in a ream of paper.

Mechanically, the stack resembles a solid cylinder of silicon with three adjoining cylinders of glass. The heights of glass and silicon layers must be well matched, and the thermal expansion differences between silicon and glass accommodated, to prevent mechanical strain from vibration during launch, and thermal strain when the cylinders cool

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LaunchingV01 (last edited 2014-09-13 03:27:52 by KeithLofstrom)