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Mirror Material Properties Compiled for Preliminary Design of the Next Generation Space Telescope (30 to 294 Kelvin)

NASA/TM-208181, Luz, P.L. and Rice, T., Mirror Material Properties Compiled for Preliminary Design of the Next Generation Space Telescope (30 to 294 Kelvin), Preliminary Design Office, Program Development Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, May 1998, pp. 44, Format(s): PDF 2931k

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This technical memorandum reports on the mirror material properties that were compiled by NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) from April 1996 to June 1997 for preliminary design of the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) study. The NGST study began in February 1996, when the Program Development Directorate at NASA MSFC studied the feasibility of the NGST and developed the pre-phase A program for it. After finishing some initial studies and concepts development work on the NGST, MFSC's Program Development Directorate handed this work to the Observatory Projects Office at MSFC and then to NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). This technical memorandum was written by MSFC's Preliminary Design Office and Materials and Processes Laboratory for the NGST Optical Telescope Assembly (OTA) team, in support of NASA GSFC. It contains material properties for 9 mirror substrate materials, using information from at least 6 industrial suppliers, 16 textbooks, 44 technical papers, and 130 technical abstracts
Keywords:mirror materials, optical materials, mirror substrates, mirror material selection, structural design, thermal design, telescopes, optics
Subjects:Chemistry and Materials: Chemistry and Materials (General)
ID Code:431
Deposited On:17 July 2002