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There are two types of solar cells arrays for space power use under production for the international commercial satellite market. One is made from single crystal silicon that has been used since early state of satellite development. The other is a GaAs solar cell made from GaAs on a Ge wafer substrate. This paper compares these solar cells from the point of the solar panel performances and cost.