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Moving Parts of Spaceborne Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer

LIU Fenglei, XUE Hui , SI Fuqi*, JIANG Yu, WANG Shimei, ZHOU Haijin, ZHAO Minjie   

  1. Key Laboratory of Environmental Optics and Technology, Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230031, China
  • Published:2019-03-22

Abstract: Spaceborne differential optical absorption spectrometer has three working modes:
earth observation, spectrum calibration with solar,
and halogen light detector self-inspection with halogen light. Therefore, three corresponding optical systems are
needed. To make full use of the optical path, the three optical systems share part of the optical path. So,
the solar baffle moving parts, the optical road switching moving parts, and the diffuser plate calibration
moving parts are designed to switch the three optical paths. The three moving parts were tested for life,
and the whole machine was tested by thermal vacuum and heat balance. The experimental results show that
the moving parts are operating normally, and the moving parts meet
the life requirements and environmental adaptation requirements.

Key words: moving parts, switching of working modes, life requirement, environment adaption requirement

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