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1 September 1974 X-Ray Telescopes
W. D. Antrim Jr., R. L. Hall
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Abstract
This paper is basically a history of the evolution of the astronomical X-ray telescope as designed and engineered at American Science and Engineering, Inc. To that end, certain telescope designs have been selected which represent milestones along the evolutionary path taken by X-ray astronomy during the past few years. The developmental mile-stones presented here have been selected largely on the basis of a steady improvement in resolution paralleled by rather dramatic increases in collecting area.
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W. D. Antrim Jr. and R. L. Hall "X-Ray Telescopes", Proc. SPIE 0044, Instrumentation in Astronomy II, (1 September 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953922
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Telescopes

Space telescopes

X-ray telescopes

Optical benches

Space operations

Optical instrument design

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