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23 August 2024 StrayLight analysis update of Janus, the ESA mission JUICE camera
M. Munari, D. Magrin, D. Greggio, L. Agostini, A. Lucchetti, R. Paolinetti, M. Barilli, A. Turella, A. Dattolo, A. Colosimo, F. Sarti, L. Livi, A. Galeotti, I. Ficai Veltroni, P. Palumbo
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Abstract
JANUS is a multi-filter optical camera part of the JUICE ESA Mission, that has been launched last April from the French Guiana towards the Giovian system, where it will arrive in 2031. During the design phase of the instrument an extensive Straylight Analysys has been carried on, but after AIV the need to update the analysis on the base of the 'as built' system has become desiderable, to better interpretate the calibration data and prepare for science phase. We here report about this update, covering the rationale of the update, the used methodology and the obtained results.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
M. Munari, D. Magrin, D. Greggio, L. Agostini, A. Lucchetti, R. Paolinetti, M. Barilli, A. Turella, A. Dattolo, A. Colosimo, F. Sarti, L. Livi, A. Galeotti, I. Ficai Veltroni, and P. Palumbo "StrayLight analysis update of Janus, the ESA mission JUICE camera", Proc. SPIE 13092, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 130927I (23 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3019738
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KEYWORDS
Equipment

Optical filters

Sensors

Stray light analysis

Cameras

Baffles

Simulations

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