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Cryo Cooler Induced Micro-Vibration Disturbances to the Hubble Space Telescope

Hubble20131 min read92 words
Jedrich, Nick, Zimbelman, Darrell, Turczyn, Mark, Sills, Joel, Voorhees, Carl, Clapp, Brian, and Brumfield, Mark
Goddard Space Flight Center

This paper presents an overview of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Cryo Cooler (MCC) system, a description of the micro-vibration characterization testing performed, and a discussion of the simulated performance. The NCC is a reverse Brayton cycle system that employs micro turbo-machinery to provide cooling to the NICMOS instrument. Extensive testing was conducted to quantify the expected on-orbit disturbances caused by the micro turbo-machinery and provide input to a flexible-body dynamic simulation to demonstrate compliance with the HST 7 milli-arcsecond root mean square jitter requirement.


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