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Repurposing the James Webb Space Telescope’s center of curvature optical bench hexapod for future mirror calibration testing at NASA Marshall’s x-ray & cryogenic facilityThe James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) center of curvature optical bench (CoCOB) hexapod was repurposed to enhance NASA Marshall Space Flight Center’s X-Ray & Cryogenic Facility (XRCF) optical metrology capabilities. This upgrade unlocked higher test article load capacity and extended the allowable ranges of motion of the CoCOB hexapod. The hexapod was also coupled to a new long-stroke, linear motion axis to form a 7 degrees of freedom system and allow for high precision testing of larger diameter test articles. A 9 degrees of freedom motion system, consisting of a three-axis linear mount in an X-Y-Z configuration and a commercially available hexapod, was also designed to allow high resolution positioning of the focal plane instrumentation over a large range of motion. A modern control architecture and graphical user interface was developed for the CoCOB hexapod and additional motion stages to permit streamlined commanding and operation. This paper discusses the justification for re-using the CoCOB hexapod by highlighting its unique precision motion control capabilities in a high vacuum and optically clean environment. The design, key component selection, and environmental compatibility for each of the additional motion stages is presented along with testing results for achieved range, repeatability, and minimum step size performance for all motion axes. Finally, a summary of the motion control system architecture and its flexibility to address tomorrow’s optical metrology needs are presented.
Document ID
20240005441
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bryan Walter
(Moog Space & Defense Group)
Mark Welle
(Moog Space & Defense Group)
Ryan Sneed
(Moog Space & Defense Group)
Mark E. Mimovich
(Moog Space & Defense Group)
Matt Granrud
(Moog Space & Defense Group)
Jeffrey R. Kegley
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Date Acquired
May 1, 2024
Subject Category
Ground Support Systems and Facilities (Space)
Meeting Information
Meeting: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Country: US
Start Date: June 16, 2024
End Date: June 21, 2024
Sponsors: SPIE
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 244904
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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Keywords
hexapod
precision positioning
multi-DOF positioning
motion stage
optical metrology
mirror calibration
X-Ray
Cryogenic Facility
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