Self-Referencing Hartmann Test for Large-Aperture Telescopes
TBMG-7159
02/01/2010
- Content
A method is proposed for end-toend, full aperture testing of large-aperture telescopes using an innovative variation of a Hartmann mask. This technique is practical for telescopes with primary mirrors tens of meters in diameter and of any design. Furthermore, it is applicable to the entire optical band (near IR, visible, ultraviolet), relatively insensitive to environmental perturbations, and is suitable for ambient laboratory as well as thermal-vacuum environments. The only restriction is that the telescope optical axis must be parallel to the local gravity vector during testing.
- Citation
- "Self-Referencing Hartmann Test for Large-Aperture Telescopes," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2010.