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6 July 2006 The James Webb Space Telescope integrated science instrument module
Matthew A. Greenhouse, Leslye A. Boyce, Stuart D. Glazer, Eric L. Johnson, John C. McCloskey, Lisa B. Shears, Pamela C. Sullivan, Mark F. Voyton
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The Integrated Science Instrument Module of the James Webb Space Telescope is described from a systems perspective with emphasis on unique and advanced technology aspects. The major subsystems of this flight element are described including: structure, thermal, command and data handling, and software.
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Matthew A. Greenhouse, Leslye A. Boyce, Stuart D. Glazer, Eric L. Johnson, John C. McCloskey, Lisa B. Shears, Pamela C. Sullivan, and Mark F. Voyton "The James Webb Space Telescope integrated science instrument module", Proc. SPIE 6265, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation I: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter, 626513 (6 July 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.671523
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

James Webb Space Telescope

Cryogenics

Switches

Electronics

Staring arrays

Control systems

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