Development of structural composite mirror technology for submillimeter space telescopes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Mirrors, Radio Telescopes, Spaceborne Telescopes, Submillimeter Waves, Panels, Radio Astronomy, Reflectors

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The technical approach to the design, manufacturing, testing, and analytical simulation of lightweight graphite/epoxy mirrors is described. The precision segmented reflector (PSR) program has produced (1) 1.0-m graphite/epoxy panels with areal densities of 7 kg/sq m as-manufactured surface precision near 1 micron rms, (2) 0.5-m panels with figure changes less than 1 micron rms for temperature reductions of 100 K, (3) analytical performance-prediction capability with submicron accuracy relative to panel thermal distortion, and (4) a unique thermal vacuum test facility for structural composite mirrors.

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