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Spherical Primary Optical Telescope (SPOT) Segment Fabrication John Hagopian - PI Bruce Dean - WFSC Lead Optics Branch, Code 551 Jason Budinoff - Mechanical Design/Robotics Code 544 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Joe Howard, Code 551 Scott Smith, Code 551 Matt Balcor, Code 551 Carl Strojny, Code 551

SPOT - 10x Cheaper Telescopes SPOT Architecture Simplifies Large Segmented Telescopes Spheres are easier to make and test Fewer degrees of freedom to control Real time WFSC with on-board star Enables operation in more challenging environments (ISS) Allows use of less exotic mirror materials SPOT mirror design enables real time ROC control Mirror is cast with shape that decreases WFE induced by ROC change by 10 X Casting of mirror decreases cost of segment blanks 15 X Spherical Primary Telescopes have decreased FOV SPOT is best utilized for: Planetary camera, LIDAR, Laser Comm 2

SPOT Testbed Status 3 hexagonal mirror blanks (35 point to point) have been cast Segment 1 was figured at GSFC completed at QED using magnetorheological finishing (MRF) New GSFC figuring facility brought on-line to complete initial figuring on segments 2 and 3 New machine can handle segments as large as 1 meter Segment 2 is in final figuring at QED Segment 3 is in figuring at GSFC Mirror tip/tilt piston and ROC control assemblies complete and software for control is being developed Test Bed should be operational this winter in Bld 7 Modification of SPOT hardware for flight is evolutionary rather than revolutionary 3

SPOT Design Concepts SPOT Testbed 30 meter-class SPOT SPOT ISS Attached Payload or Free-flyer 4

Accomplishments SPOT Mirror Segment Design 35 Mirror Blanks to be cast in pyrex for 15 X cost savings ROC control relaxes radius matching tolerance for significant fab cost savings Design optimized from initial to current profile ROC control induced WFE decreased from 225 to 32 nm Mirror profile minimizes thermal equilibration time Further optimization to 20 nm WFE over ROC control range possible 5

Accomplishments SPOT Segment 1 Pathfinder Assembly SPOT Mirror Composite Pathfinder Support Structure Assembled SPOT Segment 1 Figure Measured on Support Structure Segment 1 assembled to tip/tilt piston assembly and measured for MRF Hit Map for figuring Check of figure change when Radius of Curvature Actuator integrated As predicted effect of 20 lb actuator assembly is primarily focus change 6

SPOT Segment 1 ROC Adjustment SPOT Segment 1 radius adjusted by bending mirror This allows radius matching of segments in test bed Pathfinder segment had initial aberrations that limited performance 7

Accomplishments - Meter Class Optics at GSFC Segment 2 Grinding and polishing Bldg 7 Room 7 Reconfigured for Polishing Lab Composite Polishing Fixture fabricated ( >10 x lighter than previous fixture) Pitch pucks installed on polishing fixture Mirror polishing on new Strasbaugh 6-O machine Mirror being inspected Segment 2 surround removal 4 Fabrication and Test related NTR s generated 8

Accomplishments Segment 2 Installed on Generation 2 Box Fabricated in Composites Shop Bld 5 Designed by J. Budinoff/540 10-20x stiffer than Gen1 Flexure interface Segment 2 Mounted Mirror fab 10x faster than Segment 1 Mounted Figure 4 x better Next step final figuring at QED Technologies with MRF 9

Segment 2 Pre MRF1 SPOT Segment 2 Segment 2 Post MRF2 Better initial figure at GSFC Lower Mounting Error Optimized MRF Process at QED 10

Next Steps Segment 2 gets an additional 1 MRF at QED Segment 3 figuring at GSFC is within.05% of nominal radius (need to get to.025%) Delivery to QED for at least 2 MRF runs Segments 1 and 2 will begin phasing experiments after delivery of Segment 2 from QED Integration of tip/tilt piston control with WFSC module Completion of WFSC module (WISH) Completion of WFSC algorithms 11