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NASA Universe-Watching Satellite Losing Its Cool

coondoggie writes "NASA this week said its Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE satellite is heating up — not a good thing when your primary mission instrument needs to be kept cold to work. According to NASA, WISE has two coolant tanks that keep the spacecraft's normal operating temperature at 12 Kelvin (minus 438 degrees Fahrenheit). The outer, secondary tank is now depleted, causing the temperature to increase. One of WISE's infrared detectors, the longest-wavelength band most sensitive to heat, stopped producing useful data once the telescope warmed to 31 Kelvin (minus 404 degrees Fahrenheit)."

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  1. Re:It's warming up--pretty much on schedule by natehoy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Are you saying the consumables on board were consumed on schedule, as designed and as expected? STOP THE PRESSES!

    NASA's problem is that Spirit and Opportunity lasted so ridiculously long past their stated mission that merely exceeding expectations by a reasonable engineering design factor now looks like newsworthy incompetence.

    They should have ended that mission on time by nuking them from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

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  2. Re:So that's like... by chronosan · · Score: 5, Funny

    -404F = Heat not found?