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Flute or trio: Different approaches to optical arrays in space
Authors:A. Labeyrie  G. Schumacher  E. Savaria
Affiliation:CERGA, Caussols, 06460, Saint Vallier de Thiey, France;Aerospatiale, B.P. 52, 06322, Cannes la Bocca, France
Abstract:FLUTE and TRIO are two versions of a proposed optical interferometer, intended as a first step towards large optical arrays. The two apertures of FLUTE are linked by solid members, while TRIO relies totally upon active stabilization techniques to maintain optical coherence with three satellites serving as array components. The feasibility of utilizing solar radiation pressure for fine control is studied.A natural and periodic variation of baseline spacing can be achieved by certain orbital configurations. Thus, skin panels having a tunable reflectivity suffice to obtain the fine corrections needed. Preliminary modelling indicates adequate controllability for such “chameleon” satellites. If suitable panel types can be developed, a TRIO system employing them would be preferred to FLUTE type structures. The longer (1 to 10 km) baselines achievable are of particular interest and the cost is probably lower.
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