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26 November 2007 A pupil-scanning device for the measurement of sensor focus on large-aperture tracking telescopes
David A. Imrie, Stephen D. Fantone, Jian Zhang, Daniel Orband
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Abstract
A system that accurately positions a 35mm film camera or HDTV sensor at the infinity focus image plane of a large-aperture tracking telescope in the field is described. A beam of collimated laser light is scanned across the entrance pupil of the telescope while tracking the movement of the centroid of the image formed at the sensor. In the case of an HDTV camera, the electronic signal is sampled directly, whereas for the 35mm film camera a secondary re-imaging system is employed to capture diffusely scattered light from the film surface.
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David A. Imrie, Stephen D. Fantone, Jian Zhang, and Daniel Orband "A pupil-scanning device for the measurement of sensor focus on large-aperture tracking telescopes", Proc. SPIE 6830, Advanced Sensor Systems and Applications III, 68300O (26 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.757858
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Cameras

Sensors

Relays

Imaging systems

Mirrors

Space telescopes

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