宽视场红外探测器航天器系统设计

D. Everett, L. Sparr
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经过正式的竞争过程,宽视场红外探测器(WIRE)仪器于1994年被选中,成为美国宇航局/戈达德太空飞行中心小型探测器计划(SMEX)的参与者。WIRE仪器将用于进行深红外、银河系外的科学调查,其灵敏度是红外天文卫星(IRAS)微弱源目录的500倍。WIRE仪器包括一个低温冷却(<7.5 K), 128/spl次/128像素,长波,红外探测器嵌入光学组件中,由两级固体氢低温恒温器冷却。WIRE航天器被配置为使用轨道科学公司的飞马座XL运载火箭进入470/spl次/540公里的太阳同步轨道。航天器总质量将小于275千克。轨道平均功耗将低于175w。WIRE仪器将于1998年初交付给美国宇航局/戈达德空间飞行中心,与WIRE航天器总线进行集成和测试,随后将于1998年秋季发射。SMEX项目采用严格的从设计到成本的方法来管理和控制总体任务成本。本文将介绍驱动航天器系统设计的主要仪器、操作和成本要求,包括机械、结构、热、姿态控制、指挥和数据处理、电力和电气系统。它将记录主要系统贸易研究结果和随后的航天器设计,以满足任务要求。
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Wide-Field Infrared Explorer spacecraft system design
Following a formal and competitive process, the Wide-Field Infrared Explorer (WIRE) instrument was selected in 1994 to become a participant in NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center's Small Explorer Program (SMEX). The WIRE instrument will be used to conduct a deep infrared, extra galactic science survey 500 times more sensitive than the Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS) Faint Source Catalog. The WIRE instrument includes a cryogenically cooled (<7.5 K), 128/spl times/128 pixel, long wave, infrared detector embedded within an optical assembly which is cooled by a two-stage, solid-hydrogen cryostat. The WIRE spacecraft is being configured to be placed into a 470/spl times/540 km sun-synchronous orbit using an Orbital Sciences Corporation Pegasus XL launch vehicle. Total spacecraft mass will be less than 275 kg. Orbit average power consumed will be less than 175 W. The WIRE instrument will be delivered to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center in early 1998 to undergo integration and test with the WIRE spacecraft bus and subsequently will be launched in the fall of 1998. The SMEX program uses a strict design-to-cost approach to manage and to contain overall mission cost. This paper will present the major instrument, operational and cost requirements driving the spacecraft systems design for the mechanical, structural, thermal, attitude control, command and data handling, power and electrical systems. It will document major system trade studies results and the subsequent spacecraft design to meet mission requirements.
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