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Contamination monitoring of materials in vacuum

By |2024-07-23T14:27:39+02:0023. July 2024|Space|

Contamination control is a critical aspect of risk mitigation for contamination sensitive surfaces in satellites. Molecular organic contaminants (MOCs) that are deposited on surfaces like lenses may decrease the performances of instruments. Common monitoring methods that are used in space business include: TQCM monitoring (Thermally stabilised Quartz Crystal Microbalance), RGA (Residual Gas Analysis), witness foils to collect contaminants for ex-situ analysis, infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) or X-ray Photo Spectroscopy (XPS).   The issue is … [...]

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Enhancing Satellite Resilience: The Practical Significance of Thermal Vacuum Bakeouts for MLI in Satellite Missions

By |2024-02-14T09:22:29+01:0014. February 2024|Space|

Operating in the challenging environment of space, satellites contend with extreme temperature fluctuations, radiation exposure, and the vacuum of the cosmos. Essential for fortifying these satellites against such harsh conditions and ensuring their longevity, Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) emerges as a key protective measure. This thermal insulation method, comprised of reflective foil layers separated by low-conductance spacer materials, plays a pivotal role in regulating temperature and maintaining the resilience of satellites in the unpredictable realm of [...]

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