In many types of space mission there is a constant desire for larger and larger instrument apertures, primarily for the purposes of increased resolution or sensitivity. In the Radio Frequency domain, this is currently addressed by antennas that unfold or deploy on-orbit. However, in the optical and infrared domains, this is a significantly more challenging problem, and has up to now either been addressed by simply having large monolithic mirrors (which are fundamentally limited by the volume and mass lifting capacity of any launch vehicle) or by complex ‘semi-folding’ designs such as the James Webb Space Telescope. An alternative is to consider a fractionated instrument which is launched as a collection of individual smaller elements which ...
The future of astronomy may rely on extremely large space telescopes in order to image Earth-sized e...
In recent years, there has been a desire to develop space-based optical telescopes with large primar...
Future space telescope programs need to assess in-space robotic assembly of large apertures at GEO a...
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 per...
We present a conceptual design for a scalable (10-50 meter segmented filled-aperture) space observat...
Advances in our understanding of the universe have been enabled by ground and particularly by space-...
The size of any single spacecraft is ultimately limited by the volume and mass constraints of curren...
This paper presents a feasibility study of robotically constructing a very large aperture optical sp...
With the success of the Hubble Space Telescope, it has become apparent that new frontiers of science...
The use of synthetic aperture elements enables the development of telescopes with sub-meter resoluti...
Several future imaging missions will require large space mirrors, 10-20 m in diameter. This is a cha...
An architecture and conceptual design for a robotically assembled, modular space telescope (RAMST) t...
This paper summarizes efforts underway at the Goddard Space Flight Center to demonstrate a new type ...
Future space telescope programs need to assess in-space robotic assembly of large apertures at GEO a...
The future of astronomy may rely on extremely large space telescopes in order to image Earth-sized e...
In recent years, there has been a desire to develop space-based optical telescopes with large primar...
Future space telescope programs need to assess in-space robotic assembly of large apertures at GEO a...
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 per...
We present a conceptual design for a scalable (10-50 meter segmented filled-aperture) space observat...
Advances in our understanding of the universe have been enabled by ground and particularly by space-...
The size of any single spacecraft is ultimately limited by the volume and mass constraints of curren...
This paper presents a feasibility study of robotically constructing a very large aperture optical sp...
With the success of the Hubble Space Telescope, it has become apparent that new frontiers of science...
The use of synthetic aperture elements enables the development of telescopes with sub-meter resoluti...
Several future imaging missions will require large space mirrors, 10-20 m in diameter. This is a cha...
An architecture and conceptual design for a robotically assembled, modular space telescope (RAMST) t...
This paper summarizes efforts underway at the Goddard Space Flight Center to demonstrate a new type ...
Future space telescope programs need to assess in-space robotic assembly of large apertures at GEO a...
The future of astronomy may rely on extremely large space telescopes in order to image Earth-sized e...
In recent years, there has been a desire to develop space-based optical telescopes with large primar...
Future space telescope programs need to assess in-space robotic assembly of large apertures at GEO a...