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Inertial Sensor Head during X-axis shock testing

Inertial Sensor Head during X-axis shock testing


Date: 11 December 2013
Satellite: LISA Pathfinder
Depicts: Inertial Sensor Head in test setup
Copyright: ESA - H. Rozemeijer

LISA Pathfinder Inertial Sensor Head (ISH) engineering qualification model during X-axis shock testing carried out by SERMS in Terni, Italy.

The ISH passed a series of mechanical tests demonstrating that it can retain its alignment during the launch of the spacecraft, when it is subjected to extreme acoustic and mechanical vibrations. In addition, tests showed that the Caging and Venting Mechanism, and the Grabbing, Positioning and Release Mechanism in the ISH are able to re-grab and re-release the test mass if necessary. The picture shows the unconventional titanium vacuum enclosure.

Last Update: 1 September 2019
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