Comparison of Commercial EMI Test Techniques to NASA EMI Test Techniques

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Numerical Analysis, Electromagnetic Interference, Data Management, Reflectometers, Irradiance, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Design Analysis, Aerospace Environments, Vibration, Vacuum, Toxicity, Spacecraft Docking, Space Transportation System Flights, Space Missions, Oxygen Atoms, Optical Properties, Extravehicular Activity

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This systems report describes how the Optical Properties Monitor (OPM) experiment was developed. Pertinent design parameters are discussed, along with mission information and system requirements to successfully complete the mission. Environmental testing was performed on the OPM to certify it for spaceflight. This testing included vibration, thermal vacuum, electromagnetic interference and conductance, and toxicity tests. Instrument and monitor subsystem performances, including the reflectometer, vacuum ultraviolet, total integrated scatter, atomic oxygen monitor, irradiance monitor, and molecular contamination monitor during the mission are discussed. The OPM experiment was launched aboard the Space Shuttle on mission STS-81 in January 1997 and transferred to the Mir space station. An extravehicular activity (EVA) was performed in April 1997 to attach the OPM experiment to the outside of the Mir/Shuttle Docking Module for space environment exposure. The OPM conducted in situ measurements of a number of material samples. These data may be found in the OPM Science Report. OPM was retrieved during an EVA in January 1998 and was returned to Earth on board the Space Shuttle on mission STS-89.

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