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Operating SIRTF for maximum lifetime

2003; SPIE; Volume: 4850; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1117/12.461953

ISSN

1996-756X

Autores

Charles R. Lawrence, Peter Eisenhardt, J. G. Emming, Paul T. Finley, T. N. Gautier, G. Hélou, Richard A. Hopkins, Gregory B. Johnson, Jocelyn Keene, Johnny H. Kwok, Jeff H. Lee, S. J. Nieczkoski, Thomas L. Roellig, Russell B. Schweickart,

Tópico(s)

Calibration and Measurement Techniques

Resumo

The instruments of the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) are cooled directly by liquid helium, while the optical system is cooled by helium vapor. The greater the power dissipation into the liquid helium, the more vapor is produced, and the colder the telescope. Observations at shorter wavelengths do not require telescope temperatures as low as those required at shorter wavelengths. By taking advantage of this, it may be possible to extend the helium and mission lifetime by 10% or even 20%

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