AIRS PFM Pulse Tube Cooler System-Level Performance
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JPL’s Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument is being built to make precision measurements of air temperature over the surface of the Earth as a function of elevation; the flight instrument is in the final stages of assembly and checkout at this time, and uses a pair of TRW pulse tube cryocoolers operating at 55 K to cool its sensitive IR focal plane.
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