NASA's Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) program has been developing the means to design and build the future generations of space based telescopes. With the nearing completion of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the astrophysics community is already starting to define the requirements for follow on observatories. The restrictions of available launch vehicles and the possibilities of planned future vehicles have fueled the competition between monolithic primaries (with better optical quality) and segmented primaries (with larger apertures, but with diffraction, costs and figure control issues). Regardless of the current shroud sizes and lift capacities, these competing architectures share the need for rapid design tools. A...
Per Astro2010, a new, larger UVO telescope is needed to answer fundamental scientific questions, suc...
The Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) project matures critical technologies required to ...
Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) is being done at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) i...
NASA's Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) program has been developing the means to design...
Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) is a multi-year effort to systematically mature to TRL...
Advances in mirror fabrication is making very large space based telescopes possible. In the many app...
AMTD uses a science-driven systems engineering approach to define & execute a long-term strategy to ...
The Advance Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) project is a three year effort initiated in FY12 to...
Advances in mirror fabrication are making very large space based telescopes possible. In many applic...
The Advance Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) project is a three year effort initiated in FY12 to...
Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) is a multi-year effort to systematically mature to TRL...
AMTD is using a Science Driven Systems Engineering approach to develop Engineering Specifications ba...
ASTRO2010 Decadal stated that an advanced large-aperture ultraviolet, optical, near-infrared (UVOIR)...
Objective of this work is to define and initiate a long-term program to mature six inter-linked crit...
Since last year, a number of expanded capabilities have been added to the modeler. The support the i...
Per Astro2010, a new, larger UVO telescope is needed to answer fundamental scientific questions, suc...
The Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) project matures critical technologies required to ...
Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) is being done at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) i...
NASA's Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) program has been developing the means to design...
Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) is a multi-year effort to systematically mature to TRL...
Advances in mirror fabrication is making very large space based telescopes possible. In the many app...
AMTD uses a science-driven systems engineering approach to define & execute a long-term strategy to ...
The Advance Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) project is a three year effort initiated in FY12 to...
Advances in mirror fabrication are making very large space based telescopes possible. In many applic...
The Advance Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) project is a three year effort initiated in FY12 to...
Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) is a multi-year effort to systematically mature to TRL...
AMTD is using a Science Driven Systems Engineering approach to develop Engineering Specifications ba...
ASTRO2010 Decadal stated that an advanced large-aperture ultraviolet, optical, near-infrared (UVOIR)...
Objective of this work is to define and initiate a long-term program to mature six inter-linked crit...
Since last year, a number of expanded capabilities have been added to the modeler. The support the i...
Per Astro2010, a new, larger UVO telescope is needed to answer fundamental scientific questions, suc...
The Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) project matures critical technologies required to ...
Advanced Mirror Technology Development (AMTD) is being done at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) i...