The Large Deployable Reflector (LDR) is to be an astronomical observatory orbiting above Earth's obscuring atmosphere and operating in the spectral range between 30 microns and 1000 microns wavelength. The LDR will be used to study such astronomical phenomena as stellar and galactic formation, cosmology, and planetary atmospheres. The LDR will be the first observatory to be erected and assembled in space. This distinction brings with it several major technological challenges such as the development of ultra-lightweight deployable mirrors, advanced mirror fabrication techniques, advanced structures, and control of vibrations due to various sources of excitation. The purpose of this analysis is to provide an assessment of the vibrational resp...
A system study to develop the definition of a structural flight experiment for a large precision seg...
An infrared telescope requires an accuracy of its reflecting surfaces of less than a micrometer. Fut...
The criteria and considerations for the design of the support system for the Space Infrared Telescop...
The Large Deployable Reflector is a 20 meter diameter infrared/submillimeter telescope planned for t...
The scientific rationale for the large deployable reflector (LDR) and the overall technological requ...
A joint effort was undertaken on a Precision Segmented Reflector (PSR) Project. The missions in whic...
A study was performed to develop the definition of a structural flight experiment for a large precis...
The status of the Large Deployable Reflector (LDR) technology requirements and the availability of t...
A study was conducted to define reasonable and representative LDR system concepts for the purpose of...
The Large Deployable Reflector (LDR) is a system concept for a dedicated, orbiting, submillimeter, f...
The conclusions and recommendations of the workshop held to study technology development issues crit...
The technologies developed at LaRC in the area of erectable instructures are discussed. The informat...
The results of five technology panels which convened to discuss the Large Deployable Reflector (LDR)...
Segmented reflectors have been proposed for space based applications such as optical communication a...
Several analytical studies of topics relevant to the design of large space structures are presented....
A system study to develop the definition of a structural flight experiment for a large precision seg...
An infrared telescope requires an accuracy of its reflecting surfaces of less than a micrometer. Fut...
The criteria and considerations for the design of the support system for the Space Infrared Telescop...
The Large Deployable Reflector is a 20 meter diameter infrared/submillimeter telescope planned for t...
The scientific rationale for the large deployable reflector (LDR) and the overall technological requ...
A joint effort was undertaken on a Precision Segmented Reflector (PSR) Project. The missions in whic...
A study was performed to develop the definition of a structural flight experiment for a large precis...
The status of the Large Deployable Reflector (LDR) technology requirements and the availability of t...
A study was conducted to define reasonable and representative LDR system concepts for the purpose of...
The Large Deployable Reflector (LDR) is a system concept for a dedicated, orbiting, submillimeter, f...
The conclusions and recommendations of the workshop held to study technology development issues crit...
The technologies developed at LaRC in the area of erectable instructures are discussed. The informat...
The results of five technology panels which convened to discuss the Large Deployable Reflector (LDR)...
Segmented reflectors have been proposed for space based applications such as optical communication a...
Several analytical studies of topics relevant to the design of large space structures are presented....
A system study to develop the definition of a structural flight experiment for a large precision seg...
An infrared telescope requires an accuracy of its reflecting surfaces of less than a micrometer. Fut...
The criteria and considerations for the design of the support system for the Space Infrared Telescop...