Znamya (space mirror)

Znamya (space mirror)

The Znamya project was a series of experimental orbital mirrors, designed to beam solar power to Earth by reflecting sunlight. It consisted of two experiments - the Znamya 2 experiment, and the failed Znamya 2.5 - and the proposed Znamya 3. The project was abandoned by the Russian Federal Space Agency after the failed deployment of the Znamya 2.5.

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Znamya 2

The Znamya 2 was a 20-meter wide space solar mirror. Znamya-2 was launched aboard Progress-TM-15 from Baikonur on 27 October 1992. After visiting the EO-12 crew aboard the Mir space station the Progress-TM-15 then undocked and deployed the reflector from the end of the Russian progress spacecraft on February 4, 1993, next to the Russian Mir space station. The mirror deployed successfully, and, when illuminated, produced a 5 km wide bright spot, which traversed Europe from southern France to western Russia at a speed of 8 km/second. [http://www.space-frontier.org/Events/Znamya/] The bright spot had a luminosity equivalant to approximately that of a full moon. [http://www.triz-journal.com/archives/2002/06/e/index.htm] Although clouds covered much of Europe that morning, a few ground observers reported seeing a flash of light as the beam swept by.Tim Folger, "New moon - Russian satellite acts as a mirror to light remote areas," "Discover", Jan, 1994 ( [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1511/is_n1_v15/ai_14898893 web version] ] , (accessed 2008 August 29))]

The mirror was de-orbited after several hours, and burned up in atmospheric reentry over Canada [cite web
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The Znamya mirror had originally been designed as a prototype of a solar sail propulsion system , but was repurposed as a space mirror for illumination when interest in solar sails flagged.

Znamya 2.5

:The Znamya 2.5 was a successor to the Znamya 2, which was deployed on February 5, 1999. It had a diameter of 25 m, and was expected to produce a bright spot 7 km in diameter, with luminosity between five and ten full moons. However, soon after deployment, the mirror caught on an antenna on Mir, and ripped. After several vain attempts by Russian mission control to free the mirror from the antenna, the Znamya 2.5 was de-orbited, and burned up upon reentry. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/273220.stm] , [http://www.triz-journal.com/archives/2002/06/e/index.htm] [cite web
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Znamya 3

:The Znamya 3 was intended to be a scaled-up version of the previous two Znamyas, with a diameter of 60-70 meters. It was never built, as the project was abandoned after the failure of the Znamya 2.5. [http://www.space-frontier.org/Events/Znamya/]

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