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5 March 2003 SPIRE beam steering mirror: a cryogenic 2 axis mechanism for the Herschel Space Observatory
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The Beam Steering Mirror (BSM) subsystem is a critical part of the SPIRE Instrument for the ESA Herschel Space Observatory. It is used to steer the beam of the telescope on the photometer and spectrometer arrays in 2 orthogonal directions, for purposes of fully sampling the image, fine pointing and signal modulation. The UK Astronomy Technology Centre (ATC) is part of a consortium of 15 institutes in Europe and the USA which was formed to build SPIRE and which is lead by Dr M. Griffin of the University of Wales, Cardiff.
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Ian Pain, Brian Stobie, Gillian S. Wright, T. A. Paul, and Colin R. Cunningham "SPIRE beam steering mirror: a cryogenic 2 axis mechanism for the Herschel Space Observatory", Proc. SPIE 4850, IR Space Telescopes and Instruments, (5 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.461629
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Cryogenics

Control systems

Beam steering

Manufacturing

Position sensors

Prototyping

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