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Ultraprecise Optical Systems for Space

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JENA, Germany, June 14, 2010 — For space research as well as climate observation and weather forecasting satellites need increasingly powerful optical measurement and recording devices. They often consist of several aspherically shaped mirror elements which through their precise interplay provide the desired reflection of the incident light. A new production technique enables complex optical surfaces to be manufactured with excellent trueness of shape and hitherto unattained positional accuracy. The mirrors have been built for an infrared sounder telescope. The M2/M3 assembly with two exactly aligned aspherical...Read full article

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    Published: June 2010
    aluminum mirror surfacesaspherically shaped mirrorsEuropeFraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering IOFGerman Aerospace CenterImagingincident lightinfrared sounder telescopesmirrorsOptatec InternationalOptical Surfacesoptical systemsOpticsResearch & TechnologySebastian Scheidingtelescopes

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