Development of Heater control equipment for the Solar-B XRT thermal vacuum test

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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X-Ray Telescopes, Solar Space Telescopes

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The thermal vacuum test of the X-ray Telescope (XRT) aboard the Solar-B satellite was carried out at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) since January 2004. For this thermal test, we developed the Heater Sensor GSE (HS-GSE). It is an equipment to record flight temperature sensors in the X-ray camera and to control flight camera heaters. During the GSFC thermal test, the HS-GSE successfully recorded the camera temperatures every 10 seconds, and controlled the heaters automatically. We report the system of the HS-GSE successfully recorded the camera temperatures every 10 seconds, and controlled the heaters automatically. We report the system of the HS-GSE with the results in the thermal test.

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