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'Cling film' space telescope to image Sun

Started by mickw, Oct 02, 2012, 06:35:23

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mickw

A space-based telescope that uses a thin plastic membrane as a lens is being developed by the United States Air Force.

Called a photon sieve, it works by bending light through billions of tiny holes in the "cling film" style optic.

Unlike in existing traditional mirror-based telescopes, the new lens can be folded to fit into a tiny space.

More:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19758442

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MarkS


A more technical document for FalconSAT-7 be found here:
http://www.amostech.com/TechnicalPapers/2011/Optical_Systems/ANDERSEN.pdf

Points to note:
1) Each wavelength comes to focus at a different distance behind the clingfilm
2) So the camera is placed at the focal point of the wavelength of interest (H-alpha for this solar scope)
3) I'm guessing the camera has a H-alpha filter to reject all other (out of focus) wavelenths

It's a clever idea!  When will Lunt/Coronado start selling them?

Mark