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5 November 2001 Thermal radiative properties of the microwave anisotropy probe telescope
James B. Heaney, Charles C. He, Wanda C. Peters, Robert R. Gorman, Samuel Dummer, Cliffton E. Jackson, J. T. VanSant
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Abstract
The twin composite structure telescopes aboard the Microwave Anisotropy Probe were selectivity roughened to reduce focused solar radiance. They were then overcoated with evaporated A1 + reactively evaporated silicon oxide films whose respective thicknesses were sufficient to achieve the high reflectance of bulk aluminum at the microwave operating frequencies; high emittance in the thermal emittance region; and moderately low solar absorptance for a resultant (alpha) /(epsilon) < 0.9. This report will discuss the experimental techniques used to prepare the telescope reflector surfaces and to evaluate their resultant properties.
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James B. Heaney, Charles C. He, Wanda C. Peters, Robert R. Gorman, Samuel Dummer, Cliffton E. Jackson, and J. T. VanSant "Thermal radiative properties of the microwave anisotropy probe telescope", Proc. SPIE 4444, Optomechanical Design and Engineering 2001, (5 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.447293
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KEYWORDS
Reflectors

Aluminum

Reflectivity

Telescopes

Space telescopes

Coating

Microwave radiation

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