Standing wave and pellicle - A possible approach to very large space telescopes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Hubble Space Telescope, Pellicle, Radiation Pressure, Design Analysis, Sensitivity, Standing Waves

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It is proposed that space telescopes be built using a thin pellicle as the mirror. Geometry is controlled by radiation pressure in standing waves of laser light. The concept appears to be feasible, but unusual problems of film chemistry and deployment procedures call for experimentation in the laboratory and possibly aboard Spacelab. The computed stability appears sufficient to point a 10-m mirror within minutes.

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