Miniature Stirling cycle refrigerators for space use

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Infrared Detectors, Refrigerators, Spacecraft Equipment, Stirling Cycle, Compressors, Ers-1 (Esa Satellite), Scientific Satellites

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The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory is involved in two space projects that require cooled infrared detectors: the Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) which is being included on the European Space Agency ERS-1 (European Remote Sensing) satellite and ISAMS (Improved Stratospheric and Mesopheric Sounder) which is to fly on the NASA UARS (Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite). This paper describes the development, operating principles and performance of the coolers to be used with these devices. Furthermore developments in cooler technology are discussed.

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