We present a conceptual design for a scalable (10-50 meter segmented filled-aperture) space observatory operating at UV-optical-near infrared wavelengths. This telescope is designed for assembly in space by robots, astronauts or a combination of the two, as envisioned in NASA s Vision for Space Exploration. Our operations concept for this-space telescope provides for assembly and check-out in an Earth Moon L2 (EML2) orbit, and transport to a Sun-Earth L2 (SEL2) orbit for science operations and routine servicing, with return to EML2 for major servicing. We have developed and analyzed initial designs for the optical, structural, thermal and attitude control systems for a 30-m aperture space telescope. We further describe how the separate comp...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
Modular Large Aperture Space Telescopes (LAST) hold the key to future astronomical missions in searc...
Astronomical flagship missions after JWST will require affordable space telescopes and science instr...
The future of astronomy may rely on extremely large space telescopes in order to image Earth-sized e...
Advances in our understanding of the universe have been enabled by ground and particularly by space-...
An architecture and conceptual design for a robotically assembled, modular space telescope (RAMST) t...
The EU project PULSAR (Prototype of an Ultra Large Structure Assembly Robot) carried out a feasibi...
Some concepts for candidate future "flagship" space observatories approach the payload limits of the...
Within NASA Space Science, Exploration and the Office of Chief Technologist, there are Grand Challen...
In many types of space mission there is a constant desire for larger and larger instrument apertures...
Space telescopes are our ‘eyes in the sky’ that enable unprecedented astronomy missions and also pe...
Over the past few years, we have developed a concept for an evolvable space telescope (EST) that is ...
Previous papers have described our concept for a large telescope that would be assembled in space in...
We present a concept for an ISS-based optical system assembly demonstration designed to advance tech...
In-Space Services aim to introduce sustainable futuristic technology to support the current and grow...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
Modular Large Aperture Space Telescopes (LAST) hold the key to future astronomical missions in searc...
Astronomical flagship missions after JWST will require affordable space telescopes and science instr...
The future of astronomy may rely on extremely large space telescopes in order to image Earth-sized e...
Advances in our understanding of the universe have been enabled by ground and particularly by space-...
An architecture and conceptual design for a robotically assembled, modular space telescope (RAMST) t...
The EU project PULSAR (Prototype of an Ultra Large Structure Assembly Robot) carried out a feasibi...
Some concepts for candidate future "flagship" space observatories approach the payload limits of the...
Within NASA Space Science, Exploration and the Office of Chief Technologist, there are Grand Challen...
In many types of space mission there is a constant desire for larger and larger instrument apertures...
Space telescopes are our ‘eyes in the sky’ that enable unprecedented astronomy missions and also pe...
Over the past few years, we have developed a concept for an evolvable space telescope (EST) that is ...
Previous papers have described our concept for a large telescope that would be assembled in space in...
We present a concept for an ISS-based optical system assembly demonstration designed to advance tech...
In-Space Services aim to introduce sustainable futuristic technology to support the current and grow...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
Modular Large Aperture Space Telescopes (LAST) hold the key to future astronomical missions in searc...
Astronomical flagship missions after JWST will require affordable space telescopes and science instr...