Telescope Co-Alignment Design and Its Performance On-Orbit of Solar Observational Satellite ``Hinode''
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概要
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The three telescopes on Hinode, a highly sophisticated solar observational satellite, must be able to simultaneously observe the same point on the sun in order to ascertain data on the physical mechanisms for activity and heating in the solar atmosphere. To fulfill this mission requirement, the telescopes must remain co-aligned to within 2.0 arcsec under the temperature fluctuations the satellite experiences while orbiting the earth. Hinode consists of two modules and a connecting structure. Most of the structural elements are made of CFRP in order to suppress thermal deformations. In particular, the laminate configuration of the CFRP in the module holding the telescopes was carefully designed in terms of not only its stiffness and strength but also its coefficient of thermal expansion and thermal conductivity. A thermal deformation analysis was performed to estimate the co-alignment drift on-orbit and a thermal deformation test was conducted to verify the estimation. The results showed that the structural design would sufficiently suppress the drift on-orbit. Measurements on-orbit were conducted using the image of the sun, and the measured drift was in good agreement with the estimation.
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著者
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KATSUKAWA Yukio
National Astoronomical Observatory of Japan
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Katsukawa Yukio
National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan
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MINESUGI Kenji
The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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INOUE Toshio
Kamakura Works, Mitsubishi Electric Co.
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TABATA Masaki
Advanced Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Co.
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SHIMIZU Toshifumi
The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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SAKAO Taro
The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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TABATA Masaki
Advanced Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Co.
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