Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1979
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Final Report Engins Matra, Velizy (France).
Physics
Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Payloads, Spaceborne Telescopes, Systems Integration, Ultraviolet Telescopes, X Ray Telescopes, Alignment, Cost Reduction, Ground Stations, Instrument Orientation, Onboard Data Processing, Satellite Attitude Control, Star Trackers
Scientific paper
The optical, mechanical, thermal, command/data interfaces of the EXUV X-ray and UV telescopes are defined, along with mass properties, ground handling, cleanliness, power requirements and budget. The telescopes are mounted on a support which also accommodates two star trackers forming part of the satellite attitude control system. Tracker/telescope interface is treated since maintenance of alignment between them is crucial to mission success. Advantages resulting from commonality between the telescopes include ease and cost of manufacture, development and testing. Accommodation and integration of the payload are facilitated.
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