Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Oct 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989ap%26ss.160..137k&link_type=abstract
(Group of Optical and Infrared Astronomers in Japan, Astronomical Society of Japan, Inamori Foundation, et al., International Sy
Physics
Optics
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Design Analysis, Infrared Telescopes, Cassegrain Optics, Hawaii, Japan, Mirrors, Reflectors, Spatial Resolution
Scientific paper
The Japanese National Large Telescope (JNTL) is a 7.5 m reflector with a monolithic thin meniscus main mirror, having the candidate construction site on the northwest cone of the Mauna Kea, Hawaii. The present concept of JNLT has the characteristics of a 'third generation' infrared telescope, which should be capable of various observations of high spatial resolution in the optical-infrared region. Although the project is still under examination from the financial and administrative point of view, a wide range of technical studies were carried out by the JNLT Working Group with the collaboration of specialists from the academic and the industrial sectors.
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