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Lockheed Martin Expands Aperture Telescope Horizon

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PALO ALTO, Calif., June 29, 2006 -- Engineers at the Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center have designed and built a prototype nine-aperture wide-field imaging telescope they said overcomes the increase in mass, volume and cost associated with large single-optics telescopes for space-based applications. The ability of a telescope to resolve fine detail is a direct function of its light-gathering power. Larger apertures -- mirrors or lenses -- gather more light and provide greater resolution of detail. Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center engineer Larry Benson makes adjustments to the Star-9 distributed aperture...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
    field imaging telescopelensesLockheed MartinLockheed Martin Advanced Technology CentermirrorsNews & Featuresnine-apertureOpticssingle-optics telescopesStar-9

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