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Performance of the Center-Of-Curvature Optical Assembly During Cryogenic Testing of the James Webb Space Telescope

James Webb20191 min read88 words
Hadaway, James, Wells, Conrad, Olczak, Gene, Whitman, Tony, Cosentino, Joseph, Zarella, Michael, Connolly, Mark, Waldman, Mark, Chaney, David M., and Telfer, Randal C.
Goddard Space Flight Center

Cryogenic testing of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) included center-of-curvature metrology of the 18-segment primary mirror (PM). The Center-of-Curvature Optical Assembly (COCOA) consisted of a multiple-wavelength interferometer, a reflective null, coarse and fine alignment systems, and two displacement measuring interferometer systems. The COCOA enabled alignment and phasing of the segments from millimeter-level errors down to the nanometer level. This paper describes the COCOA, the test setup, the testing performed, and the performance of the COCOA in aligning the PM segments and measuring the final PM wavefront error.


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