Andersen et al., 2005 - Google Patents
A− 180° C Cryogenic Freezer for the International Space StationAndersen et al., 2005
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- 10249400813534495944
- Author
- Andersen T
- Aubry C
- Benschop T
- Crippa G
- De Parolis M
- Quemerais S
- Renz M
- Ryckebosch O
- Schawer J
- Seidel A
- Stephan H
- Trollier T
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In the course of CRYOSYSTEM phase B (development phase) financed by the European Space Agency, EADS ST (Germany) has developed an optimized design of a− 180 C freezer to be used on board the International Space Station for the freezing and storage of …
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