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http://dx.doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2015.32.3.269

A Novel Axial Foldable Mechanism for a Segmented Primary Mirror of Space Telescope  

Thesiya, Dignesh (Mechanical Engineering Department, Noble Engineering College)
Srinivas, Arra (Space Application Centre, Indian Space Research Organization)
Shukla, Piyush (Space Application Centre, Indian Space Research Organization)
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Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences / v.32, no.3, 2015 , pp. 269-279 More about this Journal
Abstract
Future space missions will have larger telescopes in order to look deeper into space while improvising on spatial resolution. The primary mirrors for these telescopes will be so large that using a monolithic mirror will be nearly impossible because of the difficulties associated with its fabrication, transportation, and installation on a launch vehicle. The feasibility of launching these huge mirrors is limited because of their small launch fairing diameter. The aerodynamic shape of the fairing requires a small diameter, but the height of the launch vehicle, which is available for designers to utilize, is larger than the fairing diameter. This paper presents the development of an axial deployment mechanism based on the screw jack principle. The mechanism was designed and developed, and a prototype was constructed in order to demonstrate a lab model.
Keywords
space telescope mirror; segmented mirror; foldable mirror; deployment mechanism;
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