ILC's involvement in aerospace lighting will be discussed, detailing the pitfalls and problems associated with the design development and qualification of space suitable hardware. A recent project will be investigated and a brief opinion of the requirements for future space lighting issues will be presented.ILC's history in the aerospace lighting field began in 1977 with a project for a xenon short arc lamp for the Mars Viking Lander biological experiments.This lamp required the design and fabrication of a 5 watt device that would withstand lift -off and on -orbit conditions and function once landed on Mars. This first ILC product was an outgrowth of on -going work at Varian in Palo Alto.Next came lighting for the Space Shuttle both the interiors and exteriors; fluorescent tubes for the European Spacelab; beacon lights for the manned maneuverable unit; light sources for several shuttle experiment packages and currently, projects to provide pilot lights for a tethered satellite, beacons for rockets, and the general illumination for the proposed Space Station.
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