ATLAST-9.2m: a Large-Aperture Deployable Space Telescope

We present results of a study of a deployable version of the Advanced Technology Large-Aperture Space Telescope (ATLAST), designed to operate in a Sun-Earth L2 orbit. The primary mirror of the segmented 9.2-meter aperture has 36 hexagonal 1.315 m (flat to flat) glass mirrors. The architecture and fo...

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Hauptverfasser: Oergerle, William, Feinberg, Lee D., Purves, Lloyd R., Hyde, T. Tupper, Thronson, Harley A., Townsend, Jacqueline A., Postman, Marc, Bolear, Matthew R., Budinoff, Jason G., Dean, Bruce H., Clampin, Mark C., Ebbets, Dennis C., Gong, Qian, Gull, Theodore R., Howard, Joseph M., Jones, Andrew L., Lyon, Richard G., Pasquale, Bert A., Perrygo, Charles, Smith, Jeffrey S., Thompson, Patrick L., Woodgate, Bruce E.
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creator Oergerle, William
Feinberg, Lee D.
Purves, Lloyd R.
Hyde, T. Tupper
Thronson, Harley A.
Townsend, Jacqueline A.
Postman, Marc
Bolear, Matthew R.
Budinoff, Jason G.
Dean, Bruce H.
Clampin, Mark C.
Ebbets, Dennis C.
Gong, Qian
Gull, Theodore R.
Howard, Joseph M.
Jones, Andrew L.
Lyon, Richard G.
Pasquale, Bert A.
Perrygo, Charles
Smith, Jeffrey S.
Thompson, Patrick L.
Woodgate, Bruce E.
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