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Rocket Lab’s STARRAY solar arrays were introduced to support a wide range of satellite power requirements with pre-configured flexibility. Image Credit/Source:RocketLabUSA/Satnow
Rocket Lab USA Inc., headquartered in California and providing launch services and space systems worldwide, introduced a new solar array line called STARRAY at the 40th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs. The arrays are designed to support satellite power needs from around 100 watts to over 2,000 watts. Each system can include up to four panels per wing and uses radiation-hardened, high-efficiency solar cells. It offers flexibility through pre-designed options, helping reduce time and cost. Rocket Lab builds its solar arrays in-house, covering everything from solar cells to fully assembled systems. The company said the aim is to provide custom solutions quickly and affordably.