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30 July 2002 Flexible body control of the airborne telescope SOFIA
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Proceedings Volume 4757, Integrated Modeling of Telescopes; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.489811
Event: Workshop on Integrated Modeling of Telescopes, 2002, Lund, Sweden
Abstract
Airborne telescopes have, compared with earthbound or space telescopes, by far the most worse environment during operations. They must not only deal with aircraft vibrations, but also with large temperature differences and aero-acoustic loads including standing waves. System simulations are particularly useful for verifying the design performance in this environment. They should include the behavior of the overall opto-mechanical system, the environmental loads and the pointing control system itself. SOFIA - the “Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy” - is a 2,7 m infrared telescope in an open cavity of a Boeing 747 aircraft. At present the telescope is under construction in the MAN premises in Augsburg. Simulations during the design phase of the telescope showed, that there are resonance effects in the telescope excited by the cavity acoustics. The excitations disturb the pointing behavior above the allowances. This paper describes, how the overall system was simulated, how the resonance modes will be compensated by “flexible body control”, and how the pointing control system will be finally optimized during test flights in an pointing improvement phase.
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Hans Juergen Kaercher "Flexible body control of the airborne telescope SOFIA", Proc. SPIE 4757, Integrated Modeling of Telescopes, (30 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.489811
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Space telescopes

Device simulation

Mirrors

Optical instrument design

Control systems

Observatories

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