Patent
1983-04-05
1986-09-23
Corbin, John K.
G02B 2608
Patent
active
046132031
ABSTRACT:
A secondary mirror tilting device for a reflecting telescope, particularly an infrared reflecting telescope operating at cryotemperatures, is described in which the angular momentum is compensated and the drive of the mirror takes place with a minimum of energy. The tilting amplitude and the working frequency of the tilting device are electrically controllable.
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Bellemann Heinrich
Flock Franz
Haussecker Klaus
Krabbe Alfred
Lemke Dietrich
Corbin John K.
Lemmo Vincent J.
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften
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