Optical Coating Performance for Heat Reflectors of the JWST-ISIM Electronic Component
TBMG-10498
07/01/2011
- Content
A document discusses a thermal radiator design consisting of lightweight composite materials and low-emittance metal coatings for use on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) structure. The structure will have a Thermal Subsystem unit to provide passive cooling to the Integrated Science Instrument Module (ISIM) control electronics. The ISIM, in the JWST observatory, is the platform that provides the mounting surfaces for the instrument control electronics. Dissipating the control electronic generated-heat away from JWST is of paramount importance so that the spacecraft’s own heat does not interfere with the infrared-light gathering of distant cosmic sources.
- Citation
- "Optical Coating Performance for Heat Reflectors of the JWST-ISIM Electronic Component," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2011.