Engineers warm NASA’s Webb telescope as end of cryogenic testing nears
The temperature of Chamber A at NASA’s Johnson Space Centre in Houston has begun to rise, signalling the beginning of the end of James Webb Space Telescope’s cryogenic testing.
The temperature of Chamber A at NASA’s Johnson Space Centre in Houston has begun to rise, signalling the beginning of the end of James Webb Space Telescope’s cryogenic testing.
Cryoport, provider of cold chain logistics, has been chosen by Kite Pharma to provide its advanced technology suite of cryogenics logistics solutions for the life sciences industry.
US-based KP Engineering (KPE) has won a $100m contract to provide engineering, procurement and construction on a 200 million standard cubic feet per day natural gas cryogenic processing facility in Texas.
Sunpower Inc., the material analysis division of AMETEK that specialises in cryocooler technology, has released an active vibration cancellation (AVC) system for its CryoTel® MT, and GT cryocoolers.
Dearman, the clean cold technology company, has been shortlisted for The Engineer’s ‘Collaborate to Innovate Awards’, in collaboration with Air Products.
Cryoport Inc., the cryogenic logistics company dedicated to the life sciences industry, has launched its ‘Cryoport. Certified. Cool.’ solution designed to provide cold-chain logistics in the 2-8°C temperature range for regenerative therapy requirements.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope began a nearly 100-day cryogenic test in a giant chamber in Texas last month.
Crestwood Midstream recently awarded US-based industrial construction company Saulsbury Industries a contract to work on a natural gas cryogenic processing facility in Texas.
US-based technology developers, 5ME® and Doosan Machine Tools America have partnered to showcase the advantages of cryogenic machining.
US-based heavy industrial construction company Saulsbury Industries has been awarded a contract to work on a 200 million standard cubic feet per day natural gas cryogenic processing facility in New Mexico.