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High Speed Interferometry for James Webb Space Telescope Testing

James Webb20211 min read109 words
B Saif, L Feinberg, and R Keski-kuha
Goddard Space Flight Center

High speed interferometry (HSI) was one of the enabling technologies to the successful development and testing of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) optical system that consists of a 6.5 meter diameter, segmented, lightweight primary mirror and lightweight carbon fiber composite structure. This paper reviews the interferometry that was used first to demonstrate that the lightweight mirror and lightweight composite structure technologies were ready for JWST and later to verify performance of the fully assembled primary mirror and the telescope at cryogenic temperature. The tools and techniques developed for JWST are being advanced to benefit future missions that require stable mirrors, precision metering structures, active controls and diagnostic metrology.


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