X-ray astronomy, both solar and celestial, has many needs for high spatial resolution observations which have to be performed with electronic detectors. If the resolution is not to be detector limited, plate scales in excess of 25 microns arc/sec, corresponding to focal lengths greater than 5 m, are required. In situations where the physical size is restricted, the problem can be solved by the use of grazing incidence relay optics. A system was developed which employs externally polished hyperboloid-hyperboloid surfaces to be used in conjunction with a Wolter-Schwarzschild primary. The secondary is located in front of the primary focus and provides a magnification of 4, while the system has a plate scale of 28 microns arc/sec and a length o...
For staring, wide-field applications, such as a solar X-ray imager, the severe off-axis aberrations ...
MSFC has a long history of developing full-shell grazing-incidence x-ray optics for both narrow (poi...
Grazing-incidence X-ray optics have revolutionized X-ray astrophysics. The ability to concentrate fl...
For staring, wide-field applications, such as a solar X-ray imager, the severe off-axis aberrations ...
We have developed an X-ray telescope that uses a new technique for focusing X-rays with grazing inci...
The science and technology of X-rays has only been part of human achievement for the past 100 years,...
The classical Wolter Type I X-ray telescope consists of two grazing incidence mirrors, a confocal pa...
The classical Wolter Type I X-ray telescope consists of two grazing incidence mirrors, a confocal pa...
Grazing incidence mirrors for X-ray astronomy are usually designed in the parabola-hyperbola (Wolte...
Development of high resolution focusing telescopes has led to a tremendous leap in sensitivity, revo...
Cosmic X-ray sources are usually very weak and their detection, therefore, needs large area telescop...
The classical Wolter type I grazing–incidence x–ray telescope consists of a paraboloidal primary mir...
The classical Welter type I grazing-incidence x-ray telescope consists of a paraboloidal primary mir...
The field of X-ray astronomy is only forty (43) years old, and grazing incidence X-ray telescopes ha...
Large number of grazing incidence telescope configurations have been designed and studied. Wolte1 te...
For staring, wide-field applications, such as a solar X-ray imager, the severe off-axis aberrations ...
MSFC has a long history of developing full-shell grazing-incidence x-ray optics for both narrow (poi...
Grazing-incidence X-ray optics have revolutionized X-ray astrophysics. The ability to concentrate fl...
For staring, wide-field applications, such as a solar X-ray imager, the severe off-axis aberrations ...
We have developed an X-ray telescope that uses a new technique for focusing X-rays with grazing inci...
The science and technology of X-rays has only been part of human achievement for the past 100 years,...
The classical Wolter Type I X-ray telescope consists of two grazing incidence mirrors, a confocal pa...
The classical Wolter Type I X-ray telescope consists of two grazing incidence mirrors, a confocal pa...
Grazing incidence mirrors for X-ray astronomy are usually designed in the parabola-hyperbola (Wolte...
Development of high resolution focusing telescopes has led to a tremendous leap in sensitivity, revo...
Cosmic X-ray sources are usually very weak and their detection, therefore, needs large area telescop...
The classical Wolter type I grazing–incidence x–ray telescope consists of a paraboloidal primary mir...
The classical Welter type I grazing-incidence x-ray telescope consists of a paraboloidal primary mir...
The field of X-ray astronomy is only forty (43) years old, and grazing incidence X-ray telescopes ha...
Large number of grazing incidence telescope configurations have been designed and studied. Wolte1 te...
For staring, wide-field applications, such as a solar X-ray imager, the severe off-axis aberrations ...
MSFC has a long history of developing full-shell grazing-incidence x-ray optics for both narrow (poi...
Grazing-incidence X-ray optics have revolutionized X-ray astrophysics. The ability to concentrate fl...