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27 October 1998 MSX spacecraft contamination control methodology and results
David F. Hall, Joan H. Cranmer, Jack T. Sanders Jr., Paul C. Griffith, B. David Green, Bob E. Wood, Mark T. Boies, James S. Dyer, Jeffrey C. Lesho, David M. Silver, Gary E. Galica, Richard C. Benson, Robert E. Erlandson, O. Manuel Uy
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Abstract
The MSX Contamination Experiment team was responsible for establishing design and operational guidelines and the contamination control plan for the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX), as well as for tracking hardware cleanliness prior to launch. The approaches taken and the results are described.
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David F. Hall, Joan H. Cranmer, Jack T. Sanders Jr., Paul C. Griffith, B. David Green, Bob E. Wood, Mark T. Boies, James S. Dyer, Jeffrey C. Lesho, David M. Silver, Gary E. Galica, Richard C. Benson, Robert E. Erlandson, and O. Manuel Uy "MSX spacecraft contamination control methodology and results", Proc. SPIE 3427, Optical Systems Contamination and Degradation, (27 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328480
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Contamination

Particles

Contamination control

Space telescopes

Telescopes

Mirrors

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