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1 July 1990 New four-mirror design tailored for the volume production of intermediate aperture telescopes
Bill Anderson, Andrew E. Toth
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Abstract
Normally moderate or large aperture telescopes are designed and constructed on a custom, limitednumber basis. This fact alone makes acquisition of the optics a long term project. Telescopes have been produced in volume in the past but only in relatively small apertures. Recent developments with robotic telescopes has stimulated interest in the possibility of a Global Network of Automatic Telescopes (GNAT). Although large volume production of most of the elements of this technology is possible, production problems of conventional two-mirror optical designs in the 1-meter class would greatly handicap such a venture. To meet both the needs of high-volume production and overall optical performance, a new fourmirror optical design is required.
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Bill Anderson and Andrew E. Toth "New four-mirror design tailored for the volume production of intermediate aperture telescopes", Proc. SPIE 1236, Advanced Technology Optical Telescopes IV, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19186
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Telescopes

Aspheric lenses

Wavefronts

Monochromatic aberrations

Optical instrument design

Spherical lenses

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