REG NASA-LLIS-2536-2010 Lessons Learned - Excess Cooling of MRO HiRISE Sunshade.pdf
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1、Public Lessons Learned Entry: 2536 Lesson Info: Lesson Number: 2536 Lesson Date: 2010-03-30 Submitting Organization: JPL Submitted by: David Oberhettinger Subject: Excess Cooling of MRO HiRISE Sunshade Abstract: A routine in-flight MRO spacecraft sequence placed the HiRISE instrument in an attitude
2、where the sunshade was shaded for an extended period. This unexpectedly caused the sunshade to drop below the allowable flight temperature, where thermal stress could damage the structure. Due to budget pressures, the instrument contractor had failed to update the integrated spacecraft thermal model
3、 to reflect changes to the thermal blanket design. Systems with a complex thermal design, like HiRISE, require an accurate and up-to-date thermal model. Description of Driving Event: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) was launched in August 2005 with a mission to study the Martian climate, identify w
4、ater-related landforms and aqueous deposits, characterize potential landing sites for Mars landers, and provide UHF relay for science data produced by these future missions. One of 6 science instruments on MRO, the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera, is designed to image the
5、Martian surface at up to five times the resolution previously available. Three months after launch, a spacecraft thruster calibration activity placed the spacecraft in an attitude that caused the temperature of the HiRISE sunshade (Figures 1 and 2) to unexpectedly drop to -136 degrees C (References
6、(1) and (2). This exceeded its lower temperature limit of -110 degrees C. established during qualification test. Because this attitude blocks data downlink to Earth, mission controllers did not detect this anomalous condition until the calibration activity was complete and the sunshade had returned
7、to its nominal temperature. The resulting thermal stress raised the concern of potential structural damage to the sunshade during this temperature excursion. . Figure 1. Diagram of HiRISE configuration Figure 2. Sunshade configuration is depicted in photo of HIRISE under construction Initial thermal
8、 analysis had predicted in-flight temperatures well within the allowable flight temperature (AFT), and the in-flight thermal performance to date had been consistent with the original thermal model. However, an investigation of the temperature excursion anomaly found that the validity of the spacecra
9、ft thermal model was compromised by two factors: 1. Although the sunshade is always exposed to the sun during nominal operations, it was shaded during the thruster calibration activity. One of the materials in the multi-layer insulation (MLI) thermal blanket had a coefficient of thermal expansion (C
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