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

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As we entered the second month of orbital operations, the focus again was on charge control with the UV Lamp,Helium Flow rate analysis using the Flow Meter Heater and increasingly sophisticated Gyroscope spinuproutines. Figure 13-14 shows the continued ECU heater activity as a function of temperature for the three-weekperiod from May 23, 2004 – June 12, 2004.Figure 13-14. ECU heater activity during the 2nd month of IOCFor the month of June 2004, the ECU was involved in initializing the Proton Monitor, Helium Flow rateanalysis using the Flow Meter Heater and a Full Window Bakeout, heating up all four Windows to remove anycondensation interference with the telescopes view of our guide star IM Pegasus and further, increasinglycomplex Gyroscope spinup operations. Figure 13-15 below shows the continued ECU heater activity asdocumented by the Cryopump temperature sensor in June-July, 2004.362 March 2007 Chapter 13 — Other Payload Subsystems Analyses

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