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The mechanisms of the SAMS experiment flown on Nimbus 7 with particular reference to the 2 axis scanning mirrorThe stratospheric and mesospheric sounder (SAMS) experiment on Nimbus 7 includes a 2 axis scanning mirror and 7 pressure modulator cells. The SAMS experiment is a limb sounding instrument to measure the temperature profile and minor constituents of the atmosphere. The limb scan requires small mirror steps over a 3 deg range, while the scan in azimuth is in larger steps over a 15 deg range. The mirror is plane, 20 cm in diameter, and of zero expansion glass-ceramic. It is supported on two tilt tables, fitted one on the other, with the axes at right angles. The angle of tilt is adjusted by means of recirculating ball screws which are ion plated with lead for lubrication and driven by stepper motors. The seven gas filled cells are each pressure modulated by a 3 cm diameter, 0.3 cm stroke piston which is supported by diaphragm springs and driven electromagnetically at the system's mechanical resonant frequency. The mean pressure of the filling gas, which is the atmospheric constituent being measured, is changed by varying the temperature of a suitable molecular sieve.
Document ID
19800015031
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hadley, H.
(Science Research Council Chilton, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1980
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Langley Res. Center Proc. of the 14th Aerospace Mech. Symp.
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Accession Number
80N23522
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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