Design, construction, and performance of the Leighton 10.4-m-diameter radio telescopes.

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Radio Telescopes: Mm Radiation, Radio Telescopes: Sub-Mm Radiation

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The design, construction, and measurement of 10-m-class radio telescopes operating at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths present many difficult challenges. The radio telescopes developed by Robert Leighton provide an economical solution to these problems. These 10.4-m-diameter telescopes have diffraction-limited beams at wavelengths as short as 300 μm. This paper describes the innovative techniques Robert Leighton developed to solve many of the problems encountered in building precision telescopes.

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