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1 June 1994 Thermal control of the Magellan Project 6.5-meter telescope and enclosure
Frank S. Perez
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Abstract
The Magellan Project 6.5-meter telescope is a collaboration of the Carnegie Institution of Washington and the University of Arizona. The telescope will be located on Cerro Manqui, at the Las Campanas Observatory, Chile. A design goal for the Magellan Project is to develop a telescope and enclosure system with a 1 degree(s) centigrade per hour time constant. The primary mirror is a University of Arizona borosilicate spincast honeycomb design. The enclosure is an octagonal shaped spaceframe structure with an insulated panel covering. The telescope fabrication is by L & F Industries. This paper will concentrate on thermal control of the telescope environment and the telescope thermal control interface to the enclosure.
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Frank S. Perez "Thermal control of the Magellan Project 6.5-meter telescope and enclosure", Proc. SPIE 2199, Advanced Technology Optical Telescopes V, (1 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176220
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Space telescopes

Aluminum

Electronics

Fluctuations and noise

Cooling systems

Lanthanum

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