Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Aug 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992spie.1693..275b&link_type=abstract
In: Surveillance technologies II; Proceedings of the Meeting, Orlando, FL, Apr. 21-23, 1992 (A93-29980 11-19), p. 275-280.
Computer Science
Performance
Control Systems Design, Spaceborne Telescopes, Temperature Control, Ultraviolet Telescopes, Dmsp Satellites, Performance Tests, Spacecraft Electronic Equipment, Spacecraft Radiators, Synchronous Satellites, Thermal Analysis
Scientific paper
The Visible Ultraviolet Experiment sensor was successfully flown on a Defense Support Program satellite at geosynchronous orbit. This paper discusses the thermal design employed for the sensor which was mounted on the rotating DSP platform. The most critical thermal design problem involved maintaining an isothermal telescope temperature. Thermal performance data is presented showing that observed performance is in good agreement with predicted performance.
Betts Timothy C.
Cragin Jack T.
Friedman Richard M.
Rosiak Gary T.
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