The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society (천문학회보)
- Volume 37 Issue 1
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- Pages.65.1-65.1
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- 2012
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- 1226-2692(pISSN)
Flight Model Development of the MIRIS, the Main Payload of STSAT-3
- Han, Won-Yong (KASI) ;
- Lee, Dae-Hee (KASI) ;
- Park, Young-Sik (KASI) ;
- Jeong, Woong-Seob (KASI) ;
- Moon, Bong-Kon (KASI) ;
- Park, Kwi-Jong (KASI) ;
- Park, Sung-Joon (KASI) ;
- Pyo, Jeong-Hyun (KASI) ;
- Lee, Duk-Hang (KASI) ;
- Nam, Uk-Won (KASI) ;
- Park, Jang-Hyun (KASI) ;
- Seon, Kwang-Il (KASI) ;
- Yang, Sun-Choel (KBSI) ;
- Park, Jong-Oh (KARI) ;
- Rhee, Seung-Wu (KARI) ;
- Lee, Hyung-Mok (SNU) ;
- Matsumoto, Toshio (SNU)
- 한원용 (천문연) ;
- 이대희 (천문연) ;
- 박영식 (천문연) ;
- 정웅섭 (천문연) ;
- 문봉곤 (천문연) ;
- 박귀종 (천문연) ;
- 박성준 (천문연) ;
- 표정현 (천문연) ;
- 이덕행 (천문연) ;
- 남욱원 (천문연) ;
- 박장현 (천문연) ;
- 선광일 (천문연) ;
- 양순철 ;
- 박종오 ;
- 이승우 ;
- 이명목 (서울대) ;
- Published : 2012.04.03
Abstract
MIRIS (Multipurpose Infra-Red Imaging System) is the first Korean Infrared Space Telescope developed by KASI (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute), and is the main payload of STSAT-3 (Science and Technology Satellite-3). The FM (fight model) of MIRIS has been recently completed, and various performance tests have been made to measure system parameters such as readout noise, system gain, linearity, and dark current. Final thermal-vacumm test of the MIRIS and the vibration test of the electronics box have been performed. Band response tests showed good agreement with the initial design requirements. No significant dark difference was measured within the expected temperature variation range during observation in orbit. Using Pa-alpha band from a uniform source, the readout noise and system gain were measured by mean variance test. To obtain uniform flat image, flat fielding tests were made for each band, and the data will be compared to that obtained in orbit for calibration. The final version of MIRIS FM will be delivered in March, and it will be integrated into the satellite system for the AIT (Assembly Integration, Test) procedure. The launch of MIRIS is expected in November 2012.
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