Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences at the University of Lisbon receives award from igus for ‘most spectacular energy chain application’.

The Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences (IASS) at the University of Lisbon has been awarded the Golden Vector Award 2024 for their work on MOONS (the Multi-Object Optical and Near-infrared Spectrograph), built by the MOONS consortium led by UK ATC.
A critical challenge involved safeguarding the delicate optical fibres that carry light from the rotating front end to the spectrograph. Here, the engineers used high-performance plastic energy chains from the triflex series by igus. These robust components shield the fibres from stress induced during movement, preserving the integrity of scientific observations.
Alexandre Pereira Cabral, who is responsible for the instrumentation group at IASS and responsible for the Front End Assemblies on MOONS, said: “This award demonstrates the level of creativity and innovation that this type of instrument requires. The result was only possible thanks to the teamwork carried out by the MOONS consortium, especially with UK ATC colleagues, which has enabled innovative solutions to be found for complex problems in state-of-the-art astrophysics instrumentation.”
