Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Lockheed Martin's satellite cooler gets triple the power



Space is cold, but not cold enough for satellite sensors that need to be kept at cryogenic temperatures. Lockheed Martin’s lightweight High Power Microcryocooler is designed to keep these vital components cold, and it now packs three times the power density of previous systems.

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Section: Space

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Cryogenics
Lockheed Martin
Satellite

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