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Thermal Design of the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) Hydrazine Auxiliary Propulsion SystemThe International Ultraviolet Explorer is a large astronomical observatory scheduled to be placed in a three-axis stabilized synchronous orbit in the fourth quarter of 1977. The Hydrazine Auxiliary Propulsion System (HAPS) must perform a number of spacecraft maneuvers to achieve a successful mission. This paper describes the thermal design which accomplishes temperature control between 5 and 65 C for all orbital conditions by utilizing multilayer insulation and commandable component heaters. A primary design criteria was the minimization of spacecraft power by the selective use of the solar environment. The thermal design was carefully assessed and verified in both spacecraft thermal balance and subsystem solar simulation testing.
Document ID
19770064034
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Joseph T. Skladany
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
W. H. Kelly
(Fairchild Space and Electronics Germantown, Md., United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
ASME PAPER 77-ENAS-45
Meeting Information
Meeting: Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems
Location: San Francisco, CA
Country: US
Start Date: July 11, 1977
End Date: July 14, 1977
Sponsors: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Aerospace Medical Association
Accession Number
77A46886
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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