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  2. Spacecraft thermal control - Wikipedia

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    The thermal control subsystem can be composed of both passive and active items and works in two ways: Protects the equipment from overheating, either by thermal insulation from external heat fluxes (such as the Sun or the planetary infrared and albedo flux), or by proper heat removal from internal sources (such as the heat emitted by the internal electronic equipment).

  3. Scientific Workgroup for Rocketry and Spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by students in 1962 with the goal to compensate for the lack of a chair for space technology at the university at the time. [1] Since the establishment of such a chair in 1966, the group has conducted practical projects, starting with the first successful development and of a hybrid rocket in Germany.

  4. Project Icarus (interstellar) - Wikipedia

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    Project Icarus is a theoretical engineering design study aimed at designing a credible, mainly nuclear fusion-based, unmanned interstellar space probe. [1] Project Icarus was an initiative of members of the British Interplanetary Society (BIS) and the Tau Zero Foundation (TZF) started in 2009. The project was under the stewardship of Icarus ...

  5. Space technology - Wikipedia

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    Space technology is technology for use in outer space. Space technology includes space vehicles such as spacecraft , satellites , space stations and orbital launch vehicles ; deep-space communication ; in-space propulsion ; and a wide variety of other technologies including support infrastructure equipment, and procedures .

  6. Solar thermal rocket - Wikipedia

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    A solar thermal rocket is a theoretical spacecraft propulsion system that would make use of solar power to directly heat reaction mass, and therefore would not require an electrical generator, like most other forms of solar-powered propulsion do.

  7. Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe - Wikipedia

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    The Interstellar Dust Experiment (IDEX) is a high-resolution dust analyzer that provides the elemental composition, speed and mass distributions of interstellar dust particles. IDEX's sensor head has a large effective target area (700 cm 2 [110 sq in]), which allows it to collect a statistically significant number of dust impacts (> 100/year). [4]

  8. Thermal remote sensing - Wikipedia

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    One of the most important applications of thermal remote sensing in earth sciences is to calculate the Land Surface Temperature (LST). LST is a measurement of how hot the land is to the touch. It differs from air temperature (the temperature given in weather reports) because land heats and cools more quickly than air. [15]

  9. X-ray astronomy - Wikipedia

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    A launch of the Black Brant 8 Microcalorimeter (XQC-2) at the turn of the century is a part of the joint undertaking by the University of Wisconsin–Madison and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center known as the X-ray Quantum Calorimeter (XQC) project. In astronomy, the interstellar medium (or ISM) is the gas and cosmic dust that pervade ...