Title :
Structural design for deployable optical telescopes
Author :
Huybrechts, Steven ; Wegner, Peter ; Maji, Amp ; Kozola, Lt Brian ; Griffin, Steven ; Meink, Troy
Author_Institution :
Air Force Res. Lab., Kirtland AFB, NM, USA
Abstract :
Many future space missions will require the deployment of space-based telescopes with large (greater than 4 m) effective apertures and with surface accuracy of better than 0.1 micron RMS. Current systems are limited not only by the physical size of the launch vehicle shroud, but also by the quality and alignment of the system after incurring stresses induced by launch. The Air Force Research Laboratory´s UltraLITE program is a multifaceted program designed to develop viable deployable telescopes for space missions. As part of this program, the first ever deployable telescope is being fabricated as part of a ground demonstration. This paper discusses the development and fabrication of the structure for this telescope, an effort that resulted in a unique structural configuration, the first of its kind ever developed
Keywords :
actuators; astronomical telescopes; flexible structures; optical control; position control; vibration isolation; Hubble class telescope; UltraLITE program; actuator stacks; deployable optical telescopes; ground demonstration; high surface accuracy; large effective apertures; launch induced stresses; launch vehicle shroud; space-based telescopes; structural design; warped plane structures; Apertures; Arm; Laboratories; Optical design; Optical sensors; Optical surface waves; Space missions; Stress; Telescopes; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5846-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2000.878448