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Shape Correction of Thin Mirrors Keith Patterson∗ and Sergio Pellegrino† California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA[removed]Future large space observatories will require large apertures to provide better resoluti
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Pasadena / /

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Pearson / Adaptive Optics Associates / Graduate Aerospace Laboratories / /

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Patent Filing / /

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Keck Institute of Space Studies / American Institute of Aeronautics / Sergio Pellegrino† California Institute of Technology / /

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metal / manufacturing techniques / space telescope technology / metal coating / finite element modeling tools / thin mirror technologies / /

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California Institute of Technology / Keck Institute of Space Studies / American Institute of Aeronautics / American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Figure / /

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forward in space telescope technology / Professor of Aeronautics and Professor of Civil Engineering / /

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California / /

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laser / thin mirror technologies / space telescope technology / /

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