Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) Space Cryocooler Development, Integration, and Test
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This paper presents the selection rationale, development, flight qualification, flight integration, and characterization testing for the Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) cryocooler. The MTI program is a technology demonstration effort led by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) under the sponsorship of the Department of Energy. As part of this effort, Sandia will build, deploy, and operate a small satellite, the core of which is a telescope and focal plane that is cooled to 75 Kelvin using a TRW supplied pulse tube cryocooler. This application, a milestone in the application of active cryocooling, is intended to demonstrate the utility of large capacity, non-split, cryocoolers for space missions.
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