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GP-B Post-Flight Analysis—Final Report - Gravity Probe B - Stanford ...

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Figure 8-7. Battery 1 & 2 Temperature Trends for Mission DurationThe Gyro Suspension System (GSS) has maintained a steady range of temperatures. The largest variationoccurred when the GSS dropped out of high voltage. The box is located in the Forward Equipment Enclosure(FEE) and is therefore thermally protected. Although its location allows for some thermal protection thechanging of seasons is evident in the analysis of trended data. Figure 8-8 below, displays all the mission data forGSS1. The other three boxes (GSS2, GSS3 and GSS4) all performed in almost identical fashion to box #1. It isinteresting to note that temperature drops as the sun moves to the aft end of the vehicle and when science dataacquisition began (GSS dropped out of high voltage).<strong>Gravity</strong> <strong>Probe</strong> B — <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Flight</strong> Analysis • Final <strong>Report</strong> March 2007 209

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