Manufacturing telescopes with 4, 8 or 16 meter apertures is the most effective way to gather the light of faint exoplanets or look back towards the Big Bang. However, ultra-high optical quality large mirrors drastically increase the mass of such instruments - if made conventionally. Thinner, and hence lighter, primary mirrors suffer from gravity release, temperature changes and misalignment during launch. The resulting surface distortions as well as inherent surface errors which arise during manufacturing can be reduced by the implementation of active optics. We designed an active metal mirror as a key element for active optics in space. Our goal was to develop an ultra-stable, set-and-forget, lightweight active mirror with good wavefront c...
The trend in future space telescopes points toward increased primary mirror diameter, which improves...
Lightweight, active, silicon carbide mirrors have the potential to enable larger primary aperture, s...
Active optics techniques in astronomy provide high imaging quality. This paper is dedicated to highl...
International audienceThe need for both high quality images and lightweight structures is one of the...
International audienceThe need for both high quality images and lightweight structures is one of the...
International audienceThe need for both high quality images and lightweight structures is one of the...
The success of the Hubble Space Telescope created a great interest in the next generation of space t...
Large space telescopes made of deployable and lightweight structures suffer from aberrations caused ...
Le besoin tant en haute qualité d'imagerie qu'en structures légères est l'un des principaux moteurs ...
The next generation of large monolithic mirror space telescopes will use aberration correction to en...
This paper describe design and optimize of the lightweight primary mirror assemblies for the space t...
In the development of space-based large telescope systems, having the capability to perform active o...
Concepts for future large space telescopes require an active optics system to mitigate aberrations c...
The need for both high quality images and light structures is one of the main driver in the concepti...
International audienceACMAS program, in partnership with CNES and DGA, intends to develop an innovat...
The trend in future space telescopes points toward increased primary mirror diameter, which improves...
Lightweight, active, silicon carbide mirrors have the potential to enable larger primary aperture, s...
Active optics techniques in astronomy provide high imaging quality. This paper is dedicated to highl...
International audienceThe need for both high quality images and lightweight structures is one of the...
International audienceThe need for both high quality images and lightweight structures is one of the...
International audienceThe need for both high quality images and lightweight structures is one of the...
The success of the Hubble Space Telescope created a great interest in the next generation of space t...
Large space telescopes made of deployable and lightweight structures suffer from aberrations caused ...
Le besoin tant en haute qualité d'imagerie qu'en structures légères est l'un des principaux moteurs ...
The next generation of large monolithic mirror space telescopes will use aberration correction to en...
This paper describe design and optimize of the lightweight primary mirror assemblies for the space t...
In the development of space-based large telescope systems, having the capability to perform active o...
Concepts for future large space telescopes require an active optics system to mitigate aberrations c...
The need for both high quality images and light structures is one of the main driver in the concepti...
International audienceACMAS program, in partnership with CNES and DGA, intends to develop an innovat...
The trend in future space telescopes points toward increased primary mirror diameter, which improves...
Lightweight, active, silicon carbide mirrors have the potential to enable larger primary aperture, s...
Active optics techniques in astronomy provide high imaging quality. This paper is dedicated to highl...