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28 August 1998 Hitching a ride: an overview of the SOFIA aircraft modification
John E. Fitch, J. Gregory Bruich, Douglas C. Debrecht
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Abstract
The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) is a joint NASA/DLR program in airborne infrared astronomy. The observatory consists of a 2.5 meter telescope mourned in a modified B747SP aircraft The telescope is being provided by a consortium of German contractors. Raytheon Systems Company (RSC), a subcontractor to Universities Space Research Association (USRA), will modify the B747SP, provide the Mission Controls and Communications System (MCCS), and provide the overall observatory integration at its Waco, Texas location. This paper will address the unique aspects of providing an FAA certified observatory piatform for a 44,000 pound telescope operating at altitudes between 41,000 and 45,000 feet. This paper will also provide an overview of the MCCS, both hardware and software functionality, and describe the tasks of integrating and verifying the TA and Aircraft operations. Finally, the paper will describe the operational limitations imposed on SOFIA by the reality of maintaining and flying a B747SP aircraft for the 20 year lifetime ofthe observatory.
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John E. Fitch, J. Gregory Bruich, and Douglas C. Debrecht "Hitching a ride: an overview of the SOFIA aircraft modification", Proc. SPIE 3356, Space Telescopes and Instruments V, (28 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.324473
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KEYWORDS
Observatories

Telescopes

Control systems

Space telescopes

Telecommunications

Software development

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