Radiative cryogenic cooler for the near infrared mapping spectrometer for the Galileo Jupiter Orbiter
Abstract
Summaries of the thermal design, analysis, and testing of a radiative cooler for the Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) for the Galileo Jupiter Orbiter are presented. The radiative cooler rejects approximately 120 milliwatts of heat at a temperature of 75K when operating in the worst-case thermal environment. The cooler is designed to operate against a relatively hostile thermal environment which varies over 145 deg of instrument scan angle and which includes planetary radiation, solar radiation, and emissions from warm spacecraft surfaces (some of which rotate periodically through the radiator field of view).
- Publication:
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AIAA, 16th Thermophysics Conference
- Pub Date:
- June 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981thph.confR....C
- Keywords:
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- Coolers;
- Cryogenic Cooling;
- Galileo Spacecraft;
- Infrared Spectrometers;
- Jupiter (Planet);
- Radiant Cooling;
- Computer Techniques;
- Design Analysis;
- Heat Radiators;
- Near Infrared Radiation;
- Performance Tests;
- Planetary Mapping;
- Radiation Shielding;
- Thermal Environments;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation