The development of an inflatable reflector for the External Tank Gamma Ray Imaging Telescope (ET-GRIT)

Physics – Optics

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External Tanks, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Image Processing, Inflatable Structures, Reflectors, Design Analysis, Kapton (Trademark), Reflecting Telescopes, Ruby Lasers

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A thin film inflatable reflector to be evaluated for use in the External Tank Gamma Ray Imaging Telescope (ET-GRIT) has been produced. The stress analysis, materials testing, and reflector design are reviewed, and the patterning of the reflector to approximate a section of a sphere is described. The seam techniques considered for the reflector construction and the determination of the final seam design are discussed. The reflector testing is described.

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