WFC3 Science Calibration Plan Part 6: Thermal-Vacuum #2 Test Procedures

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hst, Space Telescope Science Institute, Wide Field Camera 3, Wfc3, Tv2, Thermal Vacuum Test

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The WFC3 Science Calibration Plan: Part 1 (ISR WFC3-2002-07) outlines a series of tests designed to calibrate the operational performance of Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3). The measurements will be undertaken at Goddard Space Flight Center with WFC3 under both ambient and thermal-vacuum environmental conditions. This document presents the set of procedures for each test included in the SciCalPlan, together with basic procedures covering optical alignment, that will be used to calibrate WFC3 during the second system-level thermal-vacuum campaign (TV-2), which is to be conducted in the summer of 2007. Many of the tests used in the first system-level thermal-vacuum campaign (TV-1) in 2004 (ISR WFC3-2004-03) have been modified to accommodate current circumstances, as well as instrumental knowledge gained as a result of that previous testing.

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