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13 June 1989 Explorations In Eccentric Pupil Telescopes
Eugene W. Cross
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Abstract
The development of a new telescope type, the ZOBIG, is described, which is capable of complete stray light rejection, parfocalization of all wavelengths, and diffraction limited image quality, all without aspherics, even for a 2-meter aperture. The main purpose of this new design is as a solar coronagraph, although there are several other possible astronomical and military applications.
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Eugene W. Cross "Explorations In Eccentric Pupil Telescopes", Proc. SPIE 1049, Recent Trends in Optical Systems Design and Computer Lens Design Workshop II, (13 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951416
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Telescopes

Coronagraphy

Diffraction

Aspheric lenses

Optical design

Spherical lenses

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