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1 August 1983 Experimental Verification Of An Image-Based Alignment Technique For Optical Systems In Space
N. Wu, B. L. Ellerbroek, S. G. Williams
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Abstract
We have developed two alignment techniques for optical systems in space, i.e., OYSTER and EEOD. The OYSTER technique is based on wavefront slope. The EEOD technique is based on a star image. This paper discusses the basic algorithms used and the experimental results obtained.
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N. Wu, B. L. Ellerbroek, and S. G. Williams "Experimental Verification Of An Image-Based Alignment Technique For Optical Systems In Space", Proc. SPIE 0351, Wavefront Sensing, (1 August 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933923
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Point spread functions

Optical alignment

Sensors

Wavefronts

Charge-coupled devices

Off axis mirrors

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