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9 September 2019 Advanced camera-based metrology for spaceborne booms
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Abstract
X-Ray telescopes with optics and detectors at opposite ends of semi-rigid, extendable booms can improve their imaging performance if the flexing of the boom is measured and removed in image reconstruction. This has been accomplished on previous missions with analog position detectors and highly stable laser pointing indicators. This report shows that a flight-proven digital imaging system observing LED sources, can achieve as high or higher precision measurements without extensive calibration at modest cost.
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James Baer and James Masciarelli "Advanced camera-based metrology for spaceborne booms", Proc. SPIE 11118, UV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XXI, 111181A (9 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2543225
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KEYWORDS
Metrology

Cameras

Light emitting diodes

Signal to noise ratio

Sensors

Imaging systems

X-ray telescopes

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