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Mayekawa's N2K Chiller Powers Precision in TAO Project's Astronomical Breakthroughs
28 October 2024

Mayekawa's N2K Chiller Powers Precision in TAO Project's Astronomical Breakthroughs

The TAO Project, located at Cerro Chajnantor in Chile, represents a significant advancement in modern astronomy, made possible through international collaboration. A key player in this accomplishment is Mayekawa and its N2K Chiller, which is instrumental in maintaining the precise temperature control required for the telescope's primary mirror.

Over two decades in development, the TAO Project, led by the University of Tokyo with contributions from the National Astronomical Observatory, ISAS/JAXA, and the University of Chile, showcases the integration of cutting-edge Japanese technological innovation with diverse global scientific insights.

The challenge of keeping the primary mirror thermally stable to prevent distortions is expertly managed by Mayekawa's N2K Chiller. This advanced refrigeration system plays a crucial role in ensuring optimal conditions for high-precision astronomical observations.

With scientific instruments like SWIMS and MIMIZUKU onboard, the telescope explores the infrared universe, offering groundbreaking insights into galaxies and planetary formation. Thanks to Mayekawa's innovative N2K Chiller, the project achieves the ideal thermal environment necessary for these revolutionary studies.

The TAO Project not only exemplifies technological and scientific progression but also highlights Mayekawa's contribution to creating reliable conditions for observing and understanding the cosmos with unprecedented clarity.
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