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14 October 1996 Design and performance of a cooled telescope for multiwavelength space imaging spectrometer
Svetlana P. Morozova, Boris E. Lisiansky, Pavel A. Morozov, Victor I. Sapritsky, Pascal Puget, Patric Rabue, Vladimir I. Tarnopolsky, D. M. Roumyantsev
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Abstract
This work summarizes the progress in the development and testing of the telescope for a space imaging spectrometer 'OMEGA' of a new stereo-spectral-imaging system ARGUS developed in the frame of the International project for MARS 94/96 missions. The results of the telescope aberration calculation are given. Brief description of the facility for the main optical characteristics measurements are described. The telescope was tested at a special vacuum chamber at the temperature range from 180K to 300K. The results of the telescope investigation are given.
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Svetlana P. Morozova, Boris E. Lisiansky, Pavel A. Morozov, Victor I. Sapritsky, Pascal Puget, Patric Rabue, Vladimir I. Tarnopolsky, and D. M. Roumyantsev "Design and performance of a cooled telescope for multiwavelength space imaging spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 2814, Cryogenic Optical Systems and Instruments VII, (14 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.254134
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Space telescopes

Spectroscopy

Temperature metrology

Mirrors

Imaging systems

Image quality

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