Computer Science
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Jan 1987
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Meeting sponsored by SPIE. Bellingham, WA, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE Proceedings. Volume 777), 19
Computer Science
Conferences, Contamination, Optical Measuring Instruments, Control, Hubble Space Telescope, Mirrors, Protective Coatings, Satellite Instruments, Solar Reflectors, Space Shuttle Payloads, Space Station Payloads
Scientific paper
The present conference on optical systems' contamination phenomena and their control discusses contamination sources, system contamination prevention requirements, the characterization of contaminant properties, and contamination control for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) program. Attention is given to contamination-induced optical solar reflector degradation in GEO, Space Shuttle environment effects on coated mirrors, the contamination-control approach used by the Extreme UV Explorer satellite's instrumentation, the development of contamination requirements for spaceborne optical instrumentation, NASA Space Station users' contamination-prevention requirements, and condensable molecular and particulate contamination of optical elements in space. Also discussed are a clean room for the HST, the thermal vacuum bakeout program for the HST, HST low pressure venting, surface plasmon resonance effects and the admittance diagram, computer models of the growth of monolayers, and oxygen-ion cleaning of organic contaminant films.
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