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Astronomy / Deformable mirror / Adaptive optics / W. M. Keck Observatory / Active optics / Segmented mirror / Sensor / Image noise / Noise / Telescopes / Electromagnetic radiation / Technology
Date: 2004-01-25 20:20:07
Astronomy
Deformable mirror
Adaptive optics
W. M. Keck Observatory
Active optics
Segmented mirror
Sensor
Image noise
Noise
Telescopes
Electromagnetic radiation
Technology

Measurement accuracy in control of segmented-mirror telescopes Douglas G. MacMartin and Gary Chanan Design concepts for future large optical telescopes have highly segmented primary mirrors, with the out-of-plane degrees

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