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Lessons Learned during Thermal Hardware Integration on the Global Precipitation Measurement Satellite

Authors :
Carlton Peters
Christine Cottingham
Daniel Powers
Vivek H. Dwivedi
Kan Yang
Source :
42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2012.

Abstract

The Global Precipitation Measurement mission is a joint NASA/JAXA mission scheduled for launch in late 2013. The integration of thermal hardware onto the satellite began in the Fall of 2010 and will continue through the Summer of 2012. The thermal hardware on the mission included several constant conductance heat pipes, heaters, thermostats, thermocouples radiator coatings and blankets. During integration several problems arose and insights were gained that would help future satellite integrations. Also lessons learned from previous missions were implemented with varying degrees of success. These insights can be arranged into three categories. 1) the specification of flight hardware using analysis results and the available mechanical resources. 2) The integration of thermal flight hardware onto the spacecraft, 3) The preparation and implementation of testing the thermal flight via touch tests, resistance measurements and thermal vacuum testing.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems
Accession number :
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