Multi-Segment Radius Measurement Using an Absolute Distance Meter Through a Null Assembly
TBMG-9124
02/01/2011
- Content
This system was one of the test methods considered for measuring the radius of curvature of one or more of the 18 segmented mirrors that form the 6.5 m diameter primary mirror (PM) of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The assembled telescope will be tested at cryogenic temperatures in a 17-m diameter by 27-m high vacuum chamber at the Johnson Space Center. This system uses a Leica Absolute Distance Meter (ADM), at a wavelength of 780 nm, combined with beam-steering and beam-shaping optics to make a differential distance measurement between a ring mirror on the reflective null assembly and individual PM segments. The ADM is located inside the same Pressure-Tight Enclosure (PTE) that houses the test interferometer. The PTE maintains the ADM and interferometer at ambient temperature and pressure so that they are not directly exposed to the telescope’s harsh cryogenic and vacuum environment.
- Citation
- "Multi-Segment Radius Measurement Using an Absolute Distance Meter Through a Null Assembly," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2011.