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12 December 2003 Recent developments of advanced structures for space optics at Astrium, Germany
Thomas Stute, Georg Wulz, Dietmar Scheulen
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Abstract
The mechanical division of EADS Astrium GmbH, Friedrichshafen Germany, the former Dornier Satellitensystem GmbH is currently engaged with the development, manufacturing and testing of three different advanced dimensionally stable composite and ceramic material structures for satellite borne optics: -CFRP Camera Structure -Planck Telescope Reflectors -NIRSpec Optical Bench Breadboard for James Web Space Telescope The paper gives an overview over the requirements and the main structural features how these requirements are met. Special production aspects and available test results are reported.
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Thomas Stute, Georg Wulz, and Dietmar Scheulen "Recent developments of advanced structures for space optics at Astrium, Germany", Proc. SPIE 5179, Optical Materials and Structures Technologies, (12 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.507425
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KEYWORDS
Reflectors

Cameras

Distortion

Optical benches

Manufacturing

Mirrors

Space telescopes

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