Deployable space optics unfold the POSSIBILITIES of space exploration.
FalconSAT-7
FalconSAT-7 launched in June of 2019 with the aim of imaging the sun. The deployment system consists of a pop-up platform and articulating booms which are powered by stored strain energy. It deploys an optical membrane (photon sieve) from a Nanosat-sized spacecraft, and tensions it at a critical location to enable imaging operations.
PlanetFinder Mirror
Mechanically simple with low-parts count, our deployable optic design combines novel use of proven deployment concepts and optomechanical features to accurately deploy a kinematic metering structure supporting a reflective optic. The PlanetFinder Mirror is scalable and can be expanded to enable future astronomy and earth-imaging missions.
Sunshade
Building on other deployables expertise, MMA developed an innovative sunshade that fits a larger optical payload in a smaller fairing than currently possible. The sunshade accommodates the S/C and fairing geometries better than other state-of-the-art systems which utilize non-deployable shade/baffle structures. Further cost savings are realized because these can be developed rapidly. This new technology reduces system costs while maintaining mission utility, flexibility and capability.
Unfolding Space Exploration
These innovative optical systems are designed to be compact during launch and deployment, but expand or unfold once in space to achieve larger apertures and improved capabilities.