MIRIS: A Compact Wide-field Infrared Space Telescope

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A compact infrared space telescope called MIRIS (Multi-purpose Infra-Red Imaging System) was developed by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI), and launched onboard the Science and Technology Satellite-3 of Korea (STSAT-3) in 2013 November. The main mission of MIRIS is the Paschen-alpha emission line survey along the Galactic plane and the cosmic infrared background (CM) observation, particularly around the north ecliptic pole region. For these missions, a wide field of view (3.67 x 3.67) with an angular resolution of 51.6 '' and wavelength coverage from 0.9 similar to 2.0 mu m have been adopted for MIRIS, having optical components consisting of a 80 mm main lens and four other lenses with F/2 focal ratio optics. The opto-mechanical system was carefully designed to minimize any effects from shock during the launch process and thermal variation. Also, the telescope was designed to use a passive cooling technique to maintain the temperature around 200 K in order to reduce thermal noise. A micro Stirling cooler was used to cool down the Teledyne PICNIC infrared array to 90 K, which was equipped in a dewar with four filters for infrared passbands of I, H, and Paschen-a and a dual-band continuum line filter. MIRIS system was integrated into the STSAT-3 as its primary payload and successfully passed required tests in the laboratory, such as thermal-vacuum, vibration, and shock tests. MIRIS is now operating in sun synchronous orbits for initial tests and has observed its first images successfully.
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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
Issue Date
2014-09
Language
English
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, v.126, no.943, pp.853 - 862

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0004-6280
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/201207
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RIMS Journal Papers
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