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pro vyhledávání: '"Gregory V. Mehle"'
Autor:
Sara R. Heap, Stephan R. McCandliss, David A. Sheikh, Kelly J. Dodson, Steven Kendrick, Anthony Hull, William C. Danchi, J. Burge, Robert A. Woodruff, Lloyd Purves, Martin J. Valente, Gregory V. Mehle
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UV/Optical/IR Space Telescopes and Instruments: Innovative Technologies and Concepts VIII.
We report on the early phases of a NASA-sponsored study of CETUS (Cosmic Evolution Through Ultraviolet Spectroscopy), a Probe-class mission concept. By definition, the full lifecycle cost of a Probe mission is greater than $400M (i.e. Explorer missio
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
For many years, lightweighted sandwich-style mirror blanks made from Corning's Ultra-Low Expansion glass (ULE) have been used in space telescope systems that demand superior optical performance. Despite the superior performance of this technology, th
Autor:
Brian Cuerden, Gary E. Mosier, Max E. Nein, Andrew Kissil, Timothy Page, Gregory V. Mehle, Steven Sutherlin, Lawrence Donald Craig, Gary W. Wilkerson, Kenneth Pitalo, David C. Redding, David N. Jacobson
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Advanced space telescopes which will eventually replace the Hubble Space Telescope will have 8 - 20 m diameter apertures. Primary mirrors of these dimensions will fold to fit into the space launcher. By necessity, these mirrors will be extremely ligh
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Eric Ruch, G. Siegfried Kutter, Wilhelm Pfrang, Martin A. Seilonen, Gregory V. Mehle, Douglas C. Neam, Renaud Mercier-Ythier, Paul A. Lightsey, Brian E. Catanzaro, Scott Streetman, Claus Mueller, Ulrich Papenburg
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Challenges in high-resolution space telescopes have led to the desire to create large primary mirror apertures. One such telescope is the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST, 8-m primary). In order to accommodate launch vehicles, the optical system
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The objective of this paper is to report the recent developments in lightweight mirror technology at Composite Optics, Incorporated (COI). The developments are a result of the activities being conducted in support of the Next Generation Space Telesco
Autor:
Gregory V. Mehle, David A. Sheikh, Jack E. Dyer, Harold R. Clark, Eldon P. Kasl, Steven J. Connell
Publikováno v:
Space Telescopes and Instruments V.
The objective of this paper is to report the recent developments in lightweight mirror technology that have occurred at Composite Optics, Inc. The developments occurred as a result of the activities being conducted in support the Next Generation Spac