Mechanism for passively deploying expendable space tethers on orbit, by
means of an initial separation impulse only, provided by a simple spring
system that is part of the mechanism itself. The passive deployment of
the space tether and a tethered end-mass is provided by the particular
mechanism devised, having very low deployment friction and resistance.
Tether deployment brake towards the final part of deployment is produced
by a daisy-like brake, stored within the winding of the fixed tether
spool so that it is automatically deployed (opened) and starts its
deployment braking or resistance function from a planned point of the
tether deployment in space.