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A Turbo-Brayton cooler has been installed on the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) instrument of the Hubble Space Telescope. NICMOS's original solid nitrogen cooler exhausted its supply of solid nitrogen coolant earlier than planned. The Turbo-Brayton cooler will allow the NICMOS instrument to continue studying the universe. Before being installed on the Space Telescope, the cooler was test-flown on the STS-95 HOST flight.
Photo of Nicmos Turbo-Brayton Cooler Size: 445x605
In this version of the Turbo-Brayton cooler, the various components are connected by lengths of tubing. This type of construction allows users a wide range of choice in how to install the sections of the cooler. For example, the cold section of the cooler could be mounted at some distance from the part that dumps the waste heat.
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