LLNL Delivers Compact Dual-Band Telescope for Launch This Summer

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In January 2024, the Space Hardware team fully qualified its Deep Purple payload, which will be on board NASA’s Pathfinder Technology Demonstrator-R, scheduled to launch this summer. Once operational, Deep Purple will observe ultraviolet and short-wave infrared light. (Photos: Garry McLeod)
In January 2024, the Space Hardware team fully qualified its Deep Purple payload, which will be on board NASA’s Pathfinder Technology Demonstrator-R, scheduled to launch this summer. Once operational, Deep Purple will observe ultraviolet and short-wave infrared light (photo by Garry McLeod).

August 20, 2024 | Originally published by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) on July 2, 2024

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) space hardware team has delivered a payload for NASA’s Pathfinder Technology Demonstrator-R (PTD-R) satellite. LLNL developed the optical payload, called Deep Purple, that utilizes a new design for an ultra-violet (UV) and short-wave infrared (SWIR) monolithic telescope.

The mission will demonstrate simultaneous monolithic UV and SWIR optical sensing from space for the first time via two co-boresighted, 85-mm aperture monolithic telescopes using a new compact custom electronics module and a novel, lightweight, carbon-composite optical housing and radiator. It will demonstrate new possibilities for scientific observations and real-time space domain awareness.

The satellite is scheduled to launch this summer aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-11 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Rideshare provider SEOPS has handled the integration and mission services for the spacecraft.

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