Kounotori 6
Kounotori 6 (こうのとり6号機), also known as HTV-6, will be the sixth flight of the H-II Transfer Vehicle, an unmanned cargo spacecraft launched to resupply the International Space Station.
As of December 2015, launch is scheduled for December 1st, 2016.[1]
Spacecraft
Kounotori 6 will test several new technologies. The mission will test thin film solar cells in space.[2]
This HTV flight will also have an experimental electrodynamic tether (EDT), called KITE(Kounotori Integrated Tether Experiment).[3][4] The tether is equipped with a 20 kg end-mass, and will be 700 m long when deployed.[3] A maximum 10 mA current will run through the tether.[3] Kounotori's ISS rendezvous sensor will be utilized to measure how the end-mass moves during the test.[3] The EDT experiment will be conducted following Kounotori 6's departure from the ISS, and is to be held for a week.[3] After the experiment, the tether will be separated before the spacecraft proceeds with the de-orbit maneuvers.
The main objective of this experiment is the orbital demonstration of both extending an uncoated bare-tether, and driving electric currents through the EDT.[4] These two technologies will contribute to gaining capabilities to remove space debris.[4]
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- HTV-6 (Dec 2016)
- HTV-7 (Aug 2017)
- HTV-8 (Feb 2018)
- HTV-9 (Feb 2019)
- HTV-10 (Feb 2020)
- HTV-X1 (2021)
- HTV-X2
- HTV-X3
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