Advanced pointing systems for space astronomy |
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Authors: | W.A. Delamere C.A. Hendrikson D.E. Schneible |
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Affiliation: | Ball Aerospace Systems Division, Boulder, Colorado, USA |
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Abstract: | Requirements on image stability are increasing, often at the same time that instrument external disturbances are increasing. Pointing large diameter optics from the shuttle bay is the prime current example of this situation. In order to achieve cost-effective advanced pointing systems in the face of these problems, a system approach must be taken that encompasses a realistic assessment of requirements, the best possible detector technology, and a broad look at space vehicles and pointing systems that are available. As an example, a rocket instrument for making measurements of the interstellar gas uses a standard pointing system to achieve a spectral resolution of 2 × 105. |
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