Thermal system verification and model validation for NASA's cryogenic passively cooled james webb space telescope (JWST)

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35th International Conference on Environmental Systems, ICES 2005
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Mercury compounds - Observatories - Semiconductor alloys - Space telescopes - Cadmium alloys - II-VI semiconductors - Mercury amalgams - Cryogenics - Cadmium telluride - Cooling - Software testing
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