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28 September 2004 Backup secondary mirror and mechanism for SOFIA
Edwin F. Erickson, Michael A. Honaker, Chad A. Brivkalns, Theodore M. Brown, Nans Kunz, Werner Preuss, Michael R. Haas
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Abstract
The SOFIA telescope has a silicon carbide secondary mirror and a six degree-of-freedom secondary mirror mechanism. Each of these high-technology items represents a single-point failure mode, because both are essential for operation of the observatory, and neither has a spare. Reduced-performance, relatively inexpensive “backup” hardware can enable a large fraction of the planned SOFIA science observations, and so can help to assure a highly reliable flight program. Accordingly, we have developed an aluminum secondary mirror and derived design requirements for a backup secondary mirror mechanism that will meet minimum performance needs.
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Edwin F. Erickson, Michael A. Honaker, Chad A. Brivkalns, Theodore M. Brown, Nans Kunz, Werner Preuss, and Michael R. Haas "Backup secondary mirror and mechanism for SOFIA", Proc. SPIE 5489, Ground-based Telescopes, (28 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.555478
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Silicon carbide

Aluminum

Telescopes

Finite element methods

Space telescopes

Diamond turning

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