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Soobin Jeon, Sang-Young Park and Geuk-Nam Kim
CANYVAL-C is a formation-flying mission that demonstrates a coronagraph utilizing two CubeSats. The coronagraph is a space telescope that blocks sunlight to examine the overcast regions around the sun. It is composed of optical and occult segments. Two s...
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Benlei Zhang, Fei Yang, Fuguo Wang and Baowei Lu
Active optics and aberration correction techniques for sparse aperture segmented mirrors are studied. A finite element model of the sparse aperture segmented mirror was established, and a multi-aperture aberration polynomial was derived. According to the...
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Xiangxu Lei, Shengfu Xia, Hongkang Liu, Xiaozhen Wang, Zhenwei Li, Baomin Han, Jizhang Sang, You Zhao and Hao Luo
The Changchun Observatory of the National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory are used to generate very short arc (VSA) angle observations of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) and geostationar...
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Ariadna Calcines Rosario
This paper presents the conceptual design of an on-axis 6 metre aperture space telescope designed to cover a field of view of ±0.2 degrees with an optical quality at the diffraction limit within a spectral range between 0.5 µm and 2.5 µm. The plate scale...
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Ariadna Calcines Rosario, Lucie M. Green, Alan Smith and David M. Long
Measuring the Sun?s magnetic field is a key component of monitoring solar activity and forecasting space weather. The main goal of the research presented in this paper is to investigate the possibility of reducing the dimensions and weight of a solar mag...
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Lorenzo Mariani, Lorenzo Cimino, Matteo Rossetti, Mascia Bucciarelli, Shariar Hadji Hossein, Simone Varanese, Gaetano Zarcone, Marco Castronuovo, Alessandra Di Cecco, Paolo Marzioli and Fabrizio Piergentili
This paper outlines a multi-system approach for ground-based optical observations and the characterization of satellites in geostationary orbit. This multi-system approach is based on an in-depth analysis of the key factors to consider for light curve an...
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Zhiyuan Yu, Xiaoxia Wu and Fuguo Wang
Active optics is a key technology in ground-based large-aperture telescopes. The active correction of the surface shape of the primary mirror is used to reduce the surface shape error and improve the imaging quality. At present, the structure of the acti...
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Riccardo Nicolaidis, Francesco Nozzoli, Giancarlo Pepponi and on behalf of the NUSES Collaboration
NUSES is a planned space mission aiming to test new observational and technological approaches related to the study of relatively low-energy cosmic rays, gamma rays, and high-energy astrophysical neutrinos. Two scientific payloads will be hosted onboard ...
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Geuk-Nam Kim, Sang-Young Park, Sehyun Seong, Jae-Young Choi, Sang-Kook Han, Young-Eon Kim, Suyong Choi, Joohee Lee, Sungmoon Lee, Han-Gyeol Ryu and Seonghui Kim
With growth in data volume from space missions, interest in laser communications has increased, owing to their importance for high-speed data transfer in the commercial and defense fields, spaceborne remote sensing, and surveillance. Here, we propose a n...
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Chunping Yang, Minhao Chen, Fangfang Zhou, Wei Li and Zhenming Peng
In this paper, the problem of fast autofocus for the telescope observation had been solved. Based on the image quality assessment, a fast and effective method of selecting the focus window was used and multiple focus evaluation functions were compared. I...
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