Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989cryo...29..883s&link_type=abstract
Cryogenics (ISSN 0011-2275), vol. 29, Sept. 1989, p. 883-887.
Physics
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Cryogenic Cooling, Infrared Space Observatory (Iso), Spacecraft Equipment, Stepping Motors, Torque Motors, Cameras, Cryogenics, Magnetoresistivity
Scientific paper
ISOCAM (one of the instruments of the Infrared Space Observatory) is designed to observe the sky in the near-IR and to produce high-resolution pictures of galaxies, comets, etc. Engineering models have been developed and investigated for the wheels operating in the short-wave and long-wave channels of ISOCAM. The design criteria were determined, and it was shown that the stepper motor accurately satisfied these criteria.
Cretolle Jacky
Gillet B.
Glaise R.
Rollin Joel
Sirou F.
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