2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.551598
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Spitzer Space Telescope mission design

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“…The segmented primary reflector will consist of 18 hexagonal Beryllium (Be) 1•32m flat-to-flat segments, using heritage technology from the Spitzer mission (23,24) . Six of these segments are deployable to permit the structure to fit in the Ariane V rocket launch fairing.…”
Section: James Webb Space Telescope (Jwst)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The segmented primary reflector will consist of 18 hexagonal Beryllium (Be) 1•32m flat-to-flat segments, using heritage technology from the Spitzer mission (23,24) . Six of these segments are deployable to permit the structure to fit in the Ariane V rocket launch fairing.…”
Section: James Webb Space Telescope (Jwst)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to provide the benign thermal environment necessary for proper radiative cooling the Spitzer Space Telescope was launched into an Earth-trailing solar orbit 10 . As of May 19, 2004 Spitzer was trailing 12.4x10 6 km behind the Earth.…”
Section: Spitzer Orbit and Operations Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Launched on August 25, 2003, Spitzer was placed into an Earth-trailing solar orbit, which positions the spacecraft well outside any shielding effects of the Earth's magnetosphere or enhancements in charged particle flux due to the Earth's radiation belts 9,11 . Following launch, Spitzer underwent a 3-month evaluation during the In-Orbit Checkout (IOC) and Science Verification periods 12 , during which the telescope was focused 13,14 and a functional checkout of the instruments and observational templates was performed 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%