The high temperature superconductivity space experiment (HTSSE) program, initiated by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in 1988, is described. The HTSSE program focuses high temperature superconductor (HTS) technology applications on space systems. The program phases, goals, and objectives are discussed. The devices developed for the HTSSE-II phase of the program and their suppliers are enumerated. Eight space-qualified components were integrated as a cryogenic experimental payload on DOD's ARGOS spacecraft. The payload was designed and built using a unique NRL/industry partnership and was integrated and space-qualified at NRL.
The high temperature superconductivity space experiment (HTSSE-II) design
Gestaltung des Weltraumexperiments für Hochtemperatursupraleiter
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ; 44 , 7, PT.2 ; 1198-1212
1996
15 Seiten, 22 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
Hochtemperatursupraleiter , Weltraum , Raumfahrt , Raumfahrttechnik , Instrumentierung , Avionik , elektrische Ausrüstung , Raumfahrzeug , Forschung und Entwicklung , Technikgeschichte , Mikrowellenbauelement , Kryoelektronik , Kosten , Finanzierung , Zusammenarbeit , Experimentalphysik , Versuchsergebnis , supraleitendes Mikrowellenbauelement
The High Temperature Superconductivity Space Experiment
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