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Cryogenic Focus Mechanism

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Motiv Space Systems is proposing under the Phase II efforts to prototype a Cryogenic Focus Mechanism (CFM) for planetary cameras operating in extreme cold environments. The focus mechanism is intended to augment typical fixed focus cameras or spectrometers which are commonly integrated into NASA rovers and landers. The provision of a variable focus mechanism will enable greater contextual imagery for future Navcams, Hazcams, robotic workspace cameras, sample inspection instruments, and any other applications addressed by the current fixed focus imagers. Results of Phase I validated that the CFM could be packaged within the typical volume constraints of a a fixed focal length assembly to promote seamless adoption and integration. The mechanism is designed to operate at temperatures of -180C and vacuum which will mean it will not need additional thermal resources. More »

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