Abstract
We propose a system and a technique to measure misalignments of individual optical elements in a deployable telescope for a small satellite, and we demonstrate its application for a 2230 mm F10.3 Ritchey–Chretien type telescope. The system uses laser point sources at the edge of each of the deploying segments to form an interference pattern at the telescope image sensor. By processing the interferograms in the Fourier domain and comparing them to the computed ones, it becomes possible to measure the position of the primary mirror segments with a precision of 0.8μm and the axial displacement of the secondary mirror with the precision of 0.1 nm. Such a system would allow to build a deployable telescope fitting in a 1U CubeSat and align it in space with a sufficient accuracy, thus providing a gain in collecting power, reaching a factor of 2.49 with respect to a single mirror telescope fitting on a 1U CubeSat.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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