Thermodynamic data report for the Titan/Centaur TC-5 extended mission

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Centaur Launch Vehicle, Thermodynamics, Thermoregulation, Titan Launch Vehicles, Cryogenics, Heat Transfer, Helios B, Temperature Control

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The Titan/Centaur vehicle, with the Helios B spacecraft, was launched on January 15, 1976. After the spacecraft was placed into its desired heliocentric trajectory, the Centaur vehicle continued into an extended mission to perform experiments demonstrating increased operational capabilities. The thermal performance of all pertinent Centaur systems and components was evaluated and its capability for satisfactory operation for long duration space coasts was verified. The selected thermal control techniques maintained the Centaur component temperatures within their qualification limits for the entire 8-hour and 22-minute duration of the extended mission.

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