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

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Table 13-10. Summary for Helium Gas Consumption for GMA Operations On OrbitGyroscope Number Helium Gas Consumption1 ~ 50 psia2 ~ 90 psia3 ~ 80 psia4 ~ 220 psiaFlux Reduction~ 10 psia13.5.5 GMA Science and <strong>Post</strong>-mission StatusThe GMA was secured for the science phase of the mission. The vent path and all gyro inlet valves were closed.The redundant (normally open) valves for the flux flush inlets remained open. GMA heaters were turned offand the safe-modes to activate any GMA valves were disabled. During the science phase of the mission, therewas no evidence of the GMA leaking any gas into the science gyroscopes that would affect any science data.There is an ample supply of helium remaining to spin up the gyros again for use in post-mission analyses or newexperiments.396 March 2007 Chapter 13 — Other Payload Subsystems Analyses

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