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4 February 2003 TIM: Mexican Optical-Infrared Telescope for the OAN/SPM
Irene Cruz-Gonzalez
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Abstract
The National University of Mexico has made an effort towards the design of a large telescope able to beat the empirical cost vs. diameter law and provide our astronomical community with a facility for future research. This has led us to develop a series of solutions to critical problems in telescope design and manufacture. We first present a brief review of our current telescope concept, together with a progress report and plans. Recent site testing studies of San Pedro Martir (Observatorio Astronomico Nacional) in Baja California are reviewed. Finally, we describe in more detail innovative ideas in topics that are relevant to other segmented telescope projects: segment polishing, phasing and thin membrane mirrors.
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Irene Cruz-Gonzalez "TIM: Mexican Optical-Infrared Telescope for the OAN/SPM", Proc. SPIE 4837, Large Ground-based Telescopes, (4 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458600
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Mirrors

Actuators

Image segmentation

Polishing

Optical instrument design

Astronomy

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