Cryogenic optical systems and instruments. Conference held at San Diego, Calif., USA, 23 - 24 August 1984.
Abstract
Systems considerations for the Shuttle Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) are discussed, taking into account SIRTF telescope engineering and trade studies, implications of orbital inclination for SIRTF design and operations, the approaching of the natural background limit with the SIRTF, a long life feasibility study for SIRTF, and the impact of chopping on image quality in the SIRTF telescope. Cryogenic systems and coolers for space missions are considered, giving attention to the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) hardware flight performance, the design of the superfluid helium dewar for the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), Infrared Telescope (IRT) system cryogenic performance, the solidification of a cryogen by pumping, the production of superfluid helium using a Joule-Thomson Expander, and open cycle He-3 cooling to 0.18 K for space operation. Other topics explored are related to cryogenic optical instruments, facilities, and components, and to supporting technology for cryogenic infrared telescopes in space.
- Publication:
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Cryogenic optical systems and instruments
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985SPIE..509.....M
- Keywords:
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- Conferences;
- Cryogenic Equipment;
- Infrared Telescopes;
- Optical Equipment;
- Space Infrared Telescope Facility;
- Spaceborne Telescopes;
- C-141 Aircraft;
- Cryogenic Cooling;
- Infrared Astronomy;
- Infrared Astronomy Satellite;
- Infrared Spectrometers;
- Interferometry;
- Lens Design;
- Mirrors;
- Space Shuttle Payloads;
- Test Equipment;
- Vacuum Chambers;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation