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    The Ulysses Magnetic Coil Facility at ESTEC

    Date: 06 Nov 2009
    Satellite: LISA Pathfinder
    Depicts: The Ulysses Magnetic Coil Facility
    Location: European Space Research and Technology Centre, ESTEC, the Netherlands
    Copyright: ESA

    This facility is one of 5 small magnetic measurement systems deployed in Europe and is used to test and characterise equipment units before integration on spacecraft requiring magnetic cleanliness.

    The equipment in the centre of the Helmholtz coils is the LISA Pathfinder Inertial Sensor Sensing and Actuation Unit, pictured during magnetic characterisation tests in August 2009. A magnetometer records the magnetic field from the equipment under test as it is rotated between the Helmholtz coils. A second one, seen here on the tripod, monitors the variations of the ambient magnetic field.

    For further details see the article "Magnetic Coil Facility" linked on the right-hand menu.


    Last Update: 10 Nov 2009

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