ASTROMAG is a planned particle astrophysics magnetic facility. Basically it is a large magnetic spectrometer outside the Earth's atmosphere for an extended period of time in orbit on a space station. A definition team summarized its scientific objectives assumably related to fundamental questions of astrophysics, cosmology, and elementary particle physics. Since magnetic induction of about 7 Tesla is desired, it is planned to be a superconducting magnet cooled to liquid helium 2 temperatures. The general structure of ASTROMAG is based on: (1) two superconducting magnetic coils, (2) dewar of liquid helium 2 to provide cooling capability for the magnets; (3) instrumentation, matter-anti matter spectrometer (MAS) and cosmic ray isotope spectrometer (CRIS); and (4) interfaces to the shuttle and space station. Many configurations of the superconducting magnets and the dewar were proposed and evaluated, since those are the heart of the ASTROMAG. Baseline of the magnet configuration and cryostat as presented in the phase A study and the one kept in mind while doing the present study are presented. ASTROMAG's development schedule reflects the plan of launching to the space station in 1995. Maytal, Ben-Zion and Vansciver, Steven W. Unspecified Center COOLING SYSTEMS; CRYOGENIC EQUIPMENT; LIQUID HELIUM 2; MAGNETIC COILS; SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS; SPACE STATIONS; SPECTROMETERS; SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS; ASTROPHYSICS; COSMIC RAYS; COSMOLOGY; CRYOSTATS; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; MAGNETIC INDUCTION; MAGNETIC SPECTROSCOPY; NUCLEAR PHYSICS...
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