1982
DOI: 10.1016/0083-6656(82)90015-0
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Thin mirrors for large optical telescopes

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“…In the installation process, gravitational loading and force applied from the mirror cell could introduce surface deformations. Therefore, special mirror supporting systems with an increased number of supporting points are required to support thin mirrors (Jingquan and Humphries 1982). There are two types of mirror support systems namely positioning and floating.…”
Section: Floating Support For the Primary Mirrorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the installation process, gravitational loading and force applied from the mirror cell could introduce surface deformations. Therefore, special mirror supporting systems with an increased number of supporting points are required to support thin mirrors (Jingquan and Humphries 1982). There are two types of mirror support systems namely positioning and floating.…”
Section: Floating Support For the Primary Mirrorsmentioning
confidence: 99%