Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jul 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990spie.1236..636a&link_type=abstract
IN: Advanced technology optical telescopes IV; Proceedings of the Meeting, Tucson, AZ, Feb. 12-16, 1990. Part 2 (A91-23201 08-89
Physics
Optics
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Focal Plane Devices, Mirrors, Optical Materials, Reflecting Telescopes, Temperature Control, Weight Reduction, Astronomical Observatories, Honeycomb Structures, Polishing
Scientific paper
A technique has been developed for casting glass in the form of a honeycomb structure possessing good stiffness despite its low weight, and facilitating thermal control via forced ventilation of the honeycomb cells. To date, 3.5 m diameter mirrors of this type have been successfully cast; fully 8 m diameter mirrors are expected to be cast by 1992. No mirror of diameter as large as 8 m has ever been polished, however, and the difficulties which will be encountered shall be compounded by the shorter focal lengths required for advanced telescopic optics. A novel method, designated 'stressed lap polishing', has been developed to address these problems.
Angel James Roger P.
Davison Warren B.
Hill James M.
Mannery Edward J.
Martin Heath M.
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