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GroundWinds New Hampshire
Dome and Facility
The GroundWinds instrument is housed in a facility that
was designed around the functional requirements of the system. Since
this is a ground-based technology demonstration with high public visibility,
a high degree of emphasis was placed on functionality and aesthetics.
Each of the GroundWinds systems has different requirements
in terms of thermal control, heat dissipation and lighting. For this
reason, the building was built in three zones; the instrument room,
the control room, and a utility room with a bathroom added for convenience.
The laser is a laboratory instrument designed to operate
in a benign environment. It has not been hardened in any way. Therefore,
it is necessary to avoid temperature fluctuations of more than a few
degrees so as to not adversely impact the stability of the laser. For
this reason, tight thermal controls were designed into the facility
for the laser system. The interferometer and the laser share the same
area of the building. The absolute temperature is not of consequence
to the laser. The only requirement is to maintain a fairly constant
temperature. The interferometer is equipped with its own environmentally
controlled chamber. The only requirement is that the ambient temperature
in the room be set to several degrees below the operating temperature
of the interferometer to provide some cooling power.
A layout of the facility is shown below:


Pictures of the interior and exterior of the facility
can be seen below:


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