List of spacecraft powered by non-rechargeable batteries

List of spacecraft powered by non-rechargeable batteries; spacecraft with non-recharged chemical batteries. A select group, but includes famous spacecraft such as Sputnik and Explorer 1, and the first landers for the Moon, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn's moon Titan.

Unmanned

Examples
What Parent Type of Battery Notes
Deep Space 2Mars Polar LanderLithium-thionyl chloride [1]Lost (1999)
ExoMars SchiaparelliExoMars Trace Gas OrbiterLaunched March 14, 2016
Explorer 1Zinc-Mercury oxide (Zn-HgO)[2]Earth satellite (1958)[3]
Explorer 8Mercury[4]Earth satellite (1960)
Explorer 17 (AE-A)Earth satellite (1966)
Galileo ProbeGalileoLithium-sulfur dioxide[5]
Ca/CaCrO4 (thermal) [6]
Atmospheric entry into Jupiter (1995)
HuygensCassiniLithium-sulfur dioxide (Li-SO2)[7]Landed on Saturn's moon Titan (2004)
Luna 1Silver-zinc, Mercury oxide[8]Lunar flyby, now derelict in heliocentric orbit (1959)
Luna 10Lunar orbit (1966)[9]
Luna 11Lunar orbit (1966)[10]
Luna 24 (Ye-8-5M)Lunar sample return (1976)[11]
Mars 2 & 3 landersMars 2 & 3Mars landers (1972)[12]
Mercury-Scout 1Launch failure (1961)[13]
Pioneer 4Mercury[14]derelict in heliocentric orbit (1959)
Pioneer Venus ProbesPioneer Venus BusSilver-Zinc (AgZn)[15]Atmospheric entry into Venus (1978)
Phobos Hopper (Prop-F)Phobos 2Lost (1989)[16]
SputnikSilver-Zinc (AgZn)[17]Earth satellite (1957)
SuitSatISSEarth satellite (2006)
Venera landersVenerasMisc. Venus probes/landers
Vega 1 & 2 BalloonsVega 1 & 2Lithium[18]Venus balloons (1985)
Examples with a supplementary power
What Parent Type of Battery Secondary Notes
Luna 9Solar[19]Lunar landing (1966)
Sojourner roverMars PathfinderLithium-thionyl chloride (LiSOCL2)[20]SolarRoved Mars (1997)
Sputnik 3-Silver-Zinc[21]Solar (Experiment)Earth satellite
PhilaeRosettaLithium-thionyl chloride (LiSOCl2) (900 W*h)
Lithiu-ion (Li-ion) (100 W*h)
SolarComet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (2014)[22]
Vanguard 1Mercury[23]Earth satellite (1958)

Primary power comes from a chemical battery, but a secondary system exists. For example, Luna 9 ran out of power after three days.[19]


Manned

  • Space Shuttles, hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells[24]
  • Gemini, early on silver-zinc,[25] later hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells[26]
  • Mercury
  • Apollo Lunar Lander, Ag-Zn[27]
  • Soyuz 7K-T
  • Vostok
  • Voskhod

See also

References

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