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28 July 2000 Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) thin film materials test program
Charles E. Powers, Jacqueline M. Townsend, Eve M. Wooldridge, John W. Connell, Joyce Dever, David L. Edwards, Wanda C. Peters
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Abstract
A test program has been implemented to evaluate candidate thin film materials for the sun-facing layer of the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) sunshield. Various polymers are being tested to determine if any can survive the radiation environment of the proposed NGST orbit (the second Sun-Earth lagrangian point or L2). This testing will characterize the mechanical and thermal properties before and after exposure to a simulated NGST sunshield environment. In addition, because the sunshield will be folded and stowed before launch, the candidate materials will be folded, stowed and unfolded (deployed) to determine if they can survive this type of handling and storage. Based on the results of this testing, candidates will be down selected for further development and testing. Future development will include the addition of optical coatings, rip-stop for tear resistance, and seaming techniques.
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Charles E. Powers, Jacqueline M. Townsend, Eve M. Wooldridge, John W. Connell, Joyce Dever, David L. Edwards, and Wanda C. Peters "Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) thin film materials test program", Proc. SPIE 4013, UV, Optical, and IR Space Telescopes and Instruments, (28 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.393966
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KEYWORDS
Solar processes

Thin films

Ultraviolet radiation

Space telescopes

Coating

Optical coatings

Focus stacking software

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