Title :
The High Temperature Superconductivity Space Experiment: HTSSE I-Components and HTSSE II-Subsystems and advanced devices
Author :
Nisenoff, M. ; Ritter, J.C. ; Price, G. ; Wolf, S.A.
Author_Institution :
US Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fDate :
3/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The goals and objectives of the High Temperature Superconductivity Space Experimental (HTSSE) program are described, and a description of the first launch package and plans for future experiments (HTSSE-II) are presented. The objective of the program is to prove that HTS technology is sufficiently robust to survive the space environment and that it has the potential to significantly improve space communications systems. The devices for the initial launch (HTSSE-I) have been delivered to US Naval Research Laboratory, their electrical characteristics have been verified, and their packages have been space-qualified. These devices will be integrated with a cryogenic refrigeration system and a data acquisition system, all space-qualified. Once placed in earth orbit, the experimental package will be cooled to cryogenic temperatures and the characteristics of the HTS devices monitored periodically. The HTSSE-I mission, scheduled to start in 1993, will last for at least six months.<>
Keywords :
high-temperature superconductors; space communication links; High Temperature Superconductivity Space Experiment; cryogenic refrigeration system; data acquisition system; goals; objectives; space communications systems; space environment; Cryogenics; Data acquisition; Electric variables; High temperature superconductors; Laboratories; Packaging; Refrigeration; Robustness; Space technology; Superconductivity;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on