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The Spacecraft Bus

Top View of the Bus

The spacecraft bus provides the necessary support functions for the operation of the Webb Observatory. At left is a top view of the bus.

The bus is the home for six major subsystems:

  • Electrical Power Subsystem
  • Attitude Control Subsystem
  • Communication Subsystem
  • Command and Data Handling Subsystem
  • Propulsion Subsystem
  • Thermal Control Subsystem

    The Electrical Power Subsystem converts sunlight shining on the solar array panels into the power needed to operate the other subsystems in the bus as well as the Science Instrument Payload.

    The Attitude Control Subsystem senses the orientation of the Observatory, maintains the Observatory in a stable orbit, and provides the coarse pointing of the Observatory to the area on the sky that the Science Instruments want to observe.

    The Communication Subsystem is the ears and mouth for the Observatory. The system receives instructions (commands) from the Operations Control Center and sends (transmits) the science and status data to the OCC.

    The Command and Data Handling (C&DH) System is the brain of the spacecraft bus. The system has a computer, the Command Telemetry Processor (CTP) that takes in the commands from the Communications System and directs them to the appropriate recipient. The C&DH also has the memory/data storage device for the Observatory, the Solid State Recorder (SSR). The CTP will control the interaction between the Science Instruments, the SSR and the Communications System

    The Propulsion System contains the fuel tanks and the rockets that, when directed by the Attitude Control System, are fired to maintain the orbit

    The Thermal Control Subsystem maintains the operating temperature of the spacecraft bus.

    Below, are other views of the bus.

    Bus Bus
    Bus

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