Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1992
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1690, p. 366-375, Design of Optical Instruments, David M. Aikens; Victor L. Genberg; Gary C. Krumweide; Michael
Physics
Scientific paper
The merits of a tangential spider vane support as opposed to a traditional radial vane support for telescope secondary mirrors are examined. Considerable interest in tangential spider design has been shown in recent large telescope projects. This configuration is used to limit vibration during the operation of the chopping secondary by improving the torsional stiffness.
Esplin Roy W.
Valente Tina M.
Vukobratovich Daniel
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