What Are the Best Motors for Deploying Solar Panels in Space?

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Sébastien Cornez, an aerospace engineering student at the University of Liège, is seeking information on motors used for deploying solar panels in space. He is looking for resources, contacts, and web links related to this topic. A forum member requests clarification on whether he is interested in existing technologies or designing a new solution. The discussion highlights the need for specific information to assist with his inquiry. The conversation remains focused on the technical aspects of solar panel deployment in space.
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Hi
My name is sébastien Cornez.
I'studying ingeneering at the University of Liège in Belgium. I'm in my last year in aerospatial. I look for informations, contacts and weblinks about motors for the deployment of solar pannels in space.
If you have information can you send it to me at seb_cornez_gp@hotmail.com

With my deep respect
Sebastien Cornez
 
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Hi Sebastien;
Please clarify. Do you mean information on ones in current use, or are you looking to design something new? I can't help with the former.
 
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