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OpTIIX: Using the ISS as a testbed to prepare for the next generation of space-based telescopesPostman et al., 2012
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- Postman M
- Sparks W
- Liu F
- Ess K
- Green J
- Carpenter K
- Thronson H
- Goullioud R
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• An ISS-based testbed to demonstrate that a large optical system can be robotically assembled in space from separate elements launched using existing modest-sized launch vehicles and autonomously phased-up via active optics to produce diffraction-limited images …
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