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Design study of imaging techniques for the Starprobe missionA 10 cm aperture, off-axis aplanatic gregorian telescope is investigated as a candidate instrument for imaging from Starprobe in the 115 nm to 900 nm wavelength range. Focal lengths of 300 cm (f/30) and 150 cm (f/15) are compared in terms of optical performance, compatibility with the Starprobe spacecraft and response to the thermal environment in a 20-hour time interval, centered on perihelion. Ultraviolet/visible imaging from Starprobe concluded should be technically feasible. A 10 cm aperture telescope with focal length close to 300 cm is recommended for further study. This instrument should be capable of a detector-limited angular resoluton of about 2 arc sec. The estimated overall dimensions should not exceed 105 cm by 40 cm by 25 cm and its mass be less than 28 kg. The recommended concept assumes solid blank ULE mirrors, a graphite-epoxy optical bench, and an aluminum thermal enclosure, covered with multilayer insulation. These materials must be carefully selected to minimize the risk of UV photopolymerization of contaminants at the mirror surfaces during observtions.
Document ID
19820008975
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Bottema, M.
(Ball Aerospace Systems Div. Boulder, CO, United States)
Date Acquired
September 4, 2013
Publication Date
September 4, 1981
Subject Category
Optics
Report/Patent Number
F81-08
JPL-9950-602
NASA-CR-168392
Report Number: F81-08
Report Number: JPL-9950-602
Report Number: NASA-CR-168392
Accession Number
82N16849
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: JPL-955929
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS7-100
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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