Sun, Dec 20, 2009
Airborne Telescope Will Be Used to Unlock Secrets of the
Cosmos
NASA reached a milestone in the
development of their 747SP Friday when doors covering the plane's
telescope were fully opened for the first time during a flight. The
project will help scientists unlock the origins of the universe
with airborne infrared observations.
The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA)
flew for one hour and 19 minutes, which included two minutes with
the telescope's doors fully opened. The goal was to allow engineers
to understand how air flows in and around the telescope. It was the
first time outside air has interacted with the interior cavity of
the plane that carries the 98-inch infrared telescope.
NASA Photo / Carla Thomas
"Today we opened the telescope cavity door, the first time we
have fully exposed the telescope and the largest cavity ever flown
while in flight," said Bob Meyer, SOFIA program manager at NASA's
Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif. "This is a
significant step toward certifying NASA's next great observatory
for future study of the universe."
Besides these test flights of the airplane, two flights to
operate and verify the scientific capabilities of the telescope
assembly are planned for spring 2010. Telescope systems such as the
vibration isolation system, the inertial stabilization system and
the pointing control system will be tested during daytime
flights.
These flights will prepare the telescope assembly for the first
flight with the telescope operating. That first flight will be the
initial opportunity scientists have to use the telescope and begin
the process of quantifying its performance to prepare for SOFIA's
planned 20-year science program.
SOFIA is a joint venture of NASA and the German Aerospace
Center. NASA supplied the 747-SP while the telescope was built in
Germany.
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