A three-mirror telescope was aligned using a method called the Sine Condition Test. The method uses on-axis measurements to characterize and align an optical system with a non-negligible field of view. The mirrors of the telescope were randomly perturbed and the system was realigned using a sub-group of the most sensitive degrees of freedom. Resultant data is presented alongside expectation based on software simulation. The alignment of complex optical systems using the Sine Condition Test has been shown experimentally to be achievable and predictable
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
We develop an original system for controlling the mirror geometry of the Millimetron observatory as ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) integration includes a center of curvature test on its 18 prim...
The Sine Condition Test has been experimentally demonstrated as an effective tool for measuring line...
Rather than measuring aberrations at several locations across the field to quantify the alignment of...
Optical component alignment and testing using reverse optimization has been investigated for differe...
The effects of alignment and surface figure errors and their compensation with each other in optical...
A significant challenge in the production of Earth observation satellites is the precise alignment o...
As manufacturing and optical metrology techniques continue to improve, optical systems are increasin...
Optical modeling challenges of the ground alignment plan and optical test and verification of the NA...
The optical measurement of primary mirrors for astronomical telescopes has become increasingly chall...
PILOT is a balloon-borne astronomy experiment designed to study the polarization of dust emission in...
International audienceThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Simulation Testbed (JOST) is a t...
This paper presents a simultaneous multi-segmented mirror orientation test system (SMOTS) using loca...
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
We develop an original system for controlling the mirror geometry of the Millimetron observatory as ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) integration includes a center of curvature test on its 18 prim...
The Sine Condition Test has been experimentally demonstrated as an effective tool for measuring line...
Rather than measuring aberrations at several locations across the field to quantify the alignment of...
Optical component alignment and testing using reverse optimization has been investigated for differe...
The effects of alignment and surface figure errors and their compensation with each other in optical...
A significant challenge in the production of Earth observation satellites is the precise alignment o...
As manufacturing and optical metrology techniques continue to improve, optical systems are increasin...
Optical modeling challenges of the ground alignment plan and optical test and verification of the NA...
The optical measurement of primary mirrors for astronomical telescopes has become increasingly chall...
PILOT is a balloon-borne astronomy experiment designed to study the polarization of dust emission in...
International audienceThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Simulation Testbed (JOST) is a t...
This paper presents a simultaneous multi-segmented mirror orientation test system (SMOTS) using loca...
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
The necessity to align a multi component null corrector that is used to test the 8.4 [m] off axis pa...
We develop an original system for controlling the mirror geometry of the Millimetron observatory as ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) integration includes a center of curvature test on its 18 prim...