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15 October 1993 Optical design, fabrication, and alignment of a Hubble Space Telescope simulator for Wide-Field/Planetary Camera-II
Arthur H. Vaughan, Norman A. Page, Robert G. Chave, Kais Almarzouk, Juan L. Rayces
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Abstract
End-to-end tests of the second generation Wide Field and Planetary Camera for the Hubble Space Telescope were performed with an optical stimulus that accurately simulates the optical configuration of the aberrated Hubble Space Telescope. This paper describes the optical design of the stimulus and the tooling used to control its alignment and validate is performance.
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Arthur H. Vaughan, Norman A. Page, Robert G. Chave, Kais Almarzouk, and Juan L. Rayces "Optical design, fabrication, and alignment of a Hubble Space Telescope simulator for Wide-Field/Planetary Camera-II", Proc. SPIE 1996, Optical Alignment, (15 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160411
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Mirrors

Optical alignment

Photomasks

Optical design

Cameras

Space telescopes

Device simulation

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