Design of an extreme ultra violet/X-ray satellite

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite, Satellite Design, Spaceborne Astronomy, Satellite Orbits, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Space Missions, Spacecraft Configurations, Spatial Resolution, Telemetry, Temperature Control, X Ray Telescopes

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This paper discusses the Extreme Ultra Violet/Soft X-Ray (EXUV) satellite. The unit contains an extreme ultraviolet telescope with a nominal waveband of 100-912 A and a soft X-ray telescope with a waveband of 5 to 250 A. The nested mirror assemblies and telescope structures are constructed with aluminum alloys. The satellite is designed with a service module separate from the payload allowing for more flexibility in telescope detail design. Thermal decoupling between the payload and service modules is employed as a part of thermal control.

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