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9 December 1983 Off-Axis Parabola Fabrication At Kitt Peak National Observatory
L. D. Barr, P. E. Gillett, K. L. Shu
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Abstract
The stressed mirror polishing method is being used to produce two thin two-meter diameter off-axis parabola mirrors. These mirrors are prototypes for a large segmented mirror telescope and the initial objective is to achieve 0.025 micron (RMS) surface accuracy. The fabrication set-up will be described along with improvement modifications that have proven to be necessary. Polishing results to date will be presented.
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L. D. Barr, P. E. Gillett, and K. L. Shu "Off-Axis Parabola Fabrication At Kitt Peak National Observatory", Proc. SPIE 0433, Contemporary Methods of Optical Manufacturing and Testing, (9 December 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936798
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Polishing

Optical spheres

Optical testing

Surface finishing

Tolerancing

Photography

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