Infrared radiometer for the Pioneer 10 and 11 missions to Jupiter

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Infrared Radiometers, Jupiter (Planet), Pioneer Space Probes, Planetary Mapping, Planetary Temperature, Spacecraft Instruments, Thermal Mapping, Calibrating, Circuit Diagrams, Infrared Filters, Jupiter Atmosphere, Pioneer 10 Space Probe, Pioneer 11 Space Probe, Planetary Surfaces, Radiance

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Pioneer 10 has successfully encountered Jupiter and several of its satellites. The two-channel infrared radiometer used to obtain data relating to thermal properties of the planet and its atmosphere is described. The instrument features a body-fixed, 7.62-cm-diam aperture Cassegrainian telescope with restrahlen filters defining the 14- to 25-micron and 30- to 56-micron bands. Detectors are 88-junction evaporated thin-film thermopiles. Stringent weight constraints of 2 kg dictated all-beryllium construction. Power consumption was 1.2 W.

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