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Development of lightweight, glass mirror segments for the Large Deployable Reflector

Melugin et al., 1986

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11622265641400038164
Author
Melugin R
Miller J
Angel J
Wangsness P
Parks R
Ketelsen D
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Large Optics Technology

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Accomplishments in the development of lightweight, honeycomb-core, sandwich mirror blanks made of borosilicate and high-silica glasses at the University of Arizona for the Large Deployable Reflector program are described. In this paper, work spanning the last 2 years is …
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