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30 January 2003 Ultra-lightweight 4-meter segmented composite mirrors for extremely large telescopes
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Abstract
Presented is a lightweight mirror compatible with the extremely large telescopes being proposed. The mirror exhibits an areal density of less than 12 kg/m2, which is the same relative areal density as the primary mirrors on the 100-meter Robert Byrd Radio Telescope. The panels can be fabricated in 2.5-meters diameter with traceability to 4-meters. Presented are preliminary results of a set of large demonstrator mirrors, their characteristics and traceability to producing 4-meter low-cost and easily fabricated mirror segments for large telescopes.
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Robert C. Romeo and Peter C. Chen "Ultra-lightweight 4-meter segmented composite mirrors for extremely large telescopes", Proc. SPIE 4840, Future Giant Telescopes, (30 January 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459865
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Composites

Large telescopes

Telescopes

Spherical lenses

Glasses

Optical fibers

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