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Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998aipc..420..199c&link_type=abstract
Space technology and applications international forum - 1998. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 420, pp. 199-204 (1998).
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Cryogenics, Refrigerators, Low-Temperature Detectors, And Other Low-Temperature Equipment, Artificial Earth Satellites
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We have been developing a long-life mechanical cryocooler for space applications since 1991. We started with a ``clean sheet of paper'' with this cooler to customize the best current technology for space applications. The space requirements include reliability, power efficiency, mass, system compatibility, and the ability to withstand adverse environmental conditions. We have delivered an engineering model and a flight prototype under the current contract. Each unit was typically preceded by several breadboard versions used to explore alternate configurations. We are reporting in this paper on test data for the flight prototype cooler, delivered from Ball to the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) at the end of 1996. Verification tests on this cooler were performed at Ball. The performance tests were confirmed and expanded upon at GSFC, and the cooler is now in for a period of extended running to evaluate its long-term performance. We are building a version of this cooler for the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) program.
Banks S.
Carrington H.
Castles S.
Gully W. J.
James Eric
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