Radiatively-cooled telescopes for infrared space astronomy

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Cryogenic Cooling, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Telescopes, Optical Correction Procedure, Spaceborne Astronomy, Cosmic Background Explorer Satellite, Cryogenics, Heat Transfer, Radiation Detectors

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A class of Passively cooled Orbiting Infrared Observatory Telescopes (POIROT) studied for both in-orbit and lunar use is described. These longlived large aperture facilities use a mixture of radiative and mechanical cooling of optics and detectors. The telescope optics equilibrate at between 30 and 70 K. Although POIROTs are much warmer than cryogenic telescopes, radiation from the telescope is less than that from the astronomical background at wavelengths shortward of 20 to 40 microns.

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