Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Nov 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007spie.6750e..25m&link_type=abstract
Lidar Technologies, Techniques, and Measurements for Atmospheric Remote Sensing III. Edited by Singh, Upendra N.; Pappalardo, G
Computer Science
Performance
Scientific paper
This paper describes an innovative approach for a new generation of large aperture, deployable telescopes for advanced space LIDAR applications, using the thin active mirror technology. The overall telescope design is presented with a special attention to the optical performances analysis. The mechanical layout with details of the deployment and baffling technique is shown; the complete satellite thermo-elastic analysis mapping the primary mirror deformation due to the thermal loads is presented; the control system architecture is explained and the optical design including the angular and spatial resolution, effective optical aperture and radiometric transmission, optical alignment tolerances, straylight and baffling is deeply discussed. Finally an overview of different mission profiles that this technology can satisfy is presented; the imaging performances can be achieved using the shown technology tuning the surface control to higher performances.
Biasi Roberto
Bratina Vojko
Bursi A.
Ferruzzi Debora
Gallieni Daniele
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