Space Surveillance Telescope
- Space Surveillance Telescope
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Darstellung des Space Surveillance Telescope
Das Space Surveillance Telescope ist ein Spiegelteleskop mit einer Apertur von 3,5m und einem Sichtfeld von 3,5°. Das Teleskop wurde von der DARPA zur Beobachtung von Satelliten, Weltraummüll und anderer erdnaher Objekte entwickelt und ging Anfang 2011 in Betrieb.[1] Das Teleskop befindet sich auf der „White Sands Missile Range“ im US-Bundesstaat New Mexico; die Entwicklung kostete 110 Mil. US-Dollar.[2]
Das Teleskop ist mit drei Spiegeln aufgebaut, deren Anordnung als Paul-Baker, Paul-Willstrop oder Mersenne-Schmidt bezeichnet wird; den Spiegeln folgt ein mehrlinsiger Korrektor. In seinem Aufbau ähnelt das Teleskop dem Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, verfügt aber über entsprechend zur Bildkrümmung geformte CCD-Bildsensoren.[3]
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Gebäudes des Space Surveillance Telescopes
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Innenansicht des Teleskops: Korrektor-Linsen und CCD-Sensoren
Referenzen
- ↑ DARPA: SPACE SURVEILLANCE TELESCOPE TO PROVIDE ENHANCED VIEW OF DEEP SPACE, 12. April 2011
- ↑ Gwyneth Dickey Zakaib Telescope will track space junk, 22. April 2011
- ↑ Mark R. Ackermann, John T. McGraw: Large-Aperture, Three-Mirror Telescopes for Near-Earth Space Surveillance: A Look from the Outside In
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