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

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This subsystem provides the cryogenic, mechanical, and magnetic environments required by the scienceinstrument together with a view to the guide star (Figure 12-1). In this section, we focus primarily on dewarperformance, particularly lifetime, and on the performance of the magnetic shielding as well as the <strong>Probe</strong>vacuum.Figure 12-1. Integrated probe and dewar.12.1 Cryogenic System RequirementsSome of the key flight requirements for the dewar, probe, and the magnetic shield system are summarized inTable 12-1 below. Actual flight performance relative to these requirements is discussed in the referencedsections.Table 12-1. Key cryogenic system flight requirementsRequirement Section No. Doc. ReferenceMaintain a liquid helium bath temperature < 1.85 K controlled toT003, PLSE-12within 30 mKCryogen lifetime of 16.5 monthsT003, PLSE-12Liquid helium mass measurement to within 5%PLSE-12Vent flow measurement to within 5%PLSE-12Steady state field / gyro trapped flux < 9E-6 GT003, PLSE-12Magnetic field attenuation factor

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