Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Oct 1989
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Symposium organized by the Group of Optical and Infrared Astronomers in Japan; Supported by the Astronomical Society of Japan, I
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Astronomical Observatories, Conferences, Instruments, Interferometry, Telescopes, Celestial Bodies, Cosmology, Finite Element Method, Infrared Astronomy, Japan, Mechanical Engineering, Mirrors, Optical Measuring Instruments, Radio Astronomy, Structural Design, Very Large Array (Vla)
Scientific paper
Papers are presented on astronomy and large telescopes, large telescope projects, the Japanese National Large Telescopes (JNLT) project, telescope engineering and fabrication of large mirrors, new plans and achievements with existing telescopes, instrumentation, and interferometry. Special attention is given on topics covering JNLTs including the outline of the JNLT project, the finite element analysis of a meniscus mirror, active optics experiments for thin meniscus mirror, fast optics for large telescopes, the mechanical structure of JNLT, the dome design of JNLT, and the evaluation of the JNLT site.
Kogure Tomokazu
Tokunaga Alan T.
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