Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences (Mar 2014)

Conceptual Design of the NISS onboard NEXTSat-1

  • Woong-Seob Jeong,
  • Sung-Joon Park,
  • Kwijong Park,
  • Dae-Hee Lee,
  • Jeonghyun Pyo,
  • Bongkon Moon,
  • Youngsik Park,
  • Il-Joong Kim,
  • Won-Kee Park,
  • Duk-Hang Lee,
  • Chan Park,
  • Kyeongyeon Ko,
  • Toshio Matsumoto,
  • Norihide Takeyama,
  • Akito Enokuchi,
  • Goo-Whan Shin,
  • Jangsoo Chae,
  • Uk-Won Nam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2014.31.1.83
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
pp. 83 – 90

Abstract

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The NISS onboard NEXTSat-1 is being developed by Korea astronomy and space science institute (KASI). For the study of the cosmic star formation history, the NISS performs the imaging spectroscopic observation in the near-infrared range for nearby galaxies, low background regions, star-forming regions and so on. It is designed to cover a wide field of view (2 × 2 deg) and a wide wavelength range from 0.95 to 3.8 μm by using linear variable filters. In order to reduce the thermal noise, the telescope and the infrared sensor are cooled down to 200 K and 80 K, respectively. Evading a stray light outside the field of view and making the most use of limited space, the NISS adopts the off-axis reflective optical system. The primary and the secondary mirrors, the opto-mechanical part and the mechanical structure are designed to be made of aluminum material. It reduces the degradation of optical performance due to a thermal variation. This paper presents the study on the conceptual design of the NISS.

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