Liquid helium cooled infrared telescope for astronomical and atmospheric measurements on board Spacelab

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Infrared Telescopes, Liquid Cooling, Liquid Helium 2, Spaceborne Telescopes, Spacelab Payloads, Aeronomy, Cryostats, Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Astronomy, Lirts (Telescope), Low Temperature Physics, Mission Planning

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As a complement to the large infrared telescope on board Spacelab (LIRTS), a smaller liquid helium cooled infrared telescope for observation in the far infrared is scheduled for flight on the Spacelab D4 mission in 1983 for use in a combined study comprising both astrophysical and aeronomical measurements. The telescope is described as well as the cooling system which presents the possibility of studying fundamental aspects of helium 2 physics.

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