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11 August 2010 Manufacturing and integration status of the JWST OSIM optical simulator
Joe Sullivan, Bill Eichhorn, Rob von Handorf, Derek Sabatke, Nick Barr, Rich Nyquist, Bob Pederson, Rick Bennnett, Paul Volmer, Dave Happs, Adrian Nagle, Rick Ortiz, Tony Kouri, Paul Hauser, Jon Seerveld, Dave Kubalak, Brad Greeley, Claef Hakun, Doug Leviton, Qian Gong, Pam Davila, Ray Ohl, Jeff Kirk, Clint Davis, Jenny Chu, Erin Wilson, Bill Chang, Steve Mann, Robert Rashford, Corbett Smith
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Abstract
OSIM is a full field, cryogenic, optical simulator of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Telescope Element (OTE). It provides simulated point source/star images for optical performance testing of the JWST Integrated Science Instrument Module (ISIM). OSIM is currently being assembled at the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). In this paper, we describe the capabilities, design, manufacturing and integration status, and uses of the OSIM during the optical test program of ISIM and the Science Instruments. Where applicable, the ISIM tests are also described.
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Joe Sullivan, Bill Eichhorn, Rob von Handorf, Derek Sabatke, Nick Barr, Rich Nyquist, Bob Pederson, Rick Bennnett, Paul Volmer, Dave Happs, Adrian Nagle, Rick Ortiz, Tony Kouri, Paul Hauser, Jon Seerveld, Dave Kubalak, Brad Greeley, Claef Hakun, Doug Leviton, Qian Gong, Pam Davila, Ray Ohl, Jeff Kirk, Clint Davis, Jenny Chu, Erin Wilson, Bill Chang, Steve Mann, Robert Rashford, and Corbett Smith "Manufacturing and integration status of the JWST OSIM optical simulator", Proc. SPIE 7731, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2010: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 77313V (11 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856758
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Mirrors

Optical fibers

Sensors

James Webb Space Telescope

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Optics manufacturing

Optical alignment

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