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3 September 2010 Cryogenic metrology for the James Webb Space Telescope Integrated Science Instrument Module alignment target fixtures using laser radar through a chamber window
T. Hadjimichael, D. Kubalak, A. Slotwinski, P. Davila, B. Eegholm, W. Eichhorn, J. Hayden, E. Mentzell, R. Ohl, G. Scharfstein, R. Telfer
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Abstract
The James Webb Space Telescope Integrated Science Instrument Module utilizes two fixtures to align the Optical Telescope Element Simulator (OSIM) to the coordinate systems established on the ISIM and the ISIM Test Platform (ITP). These fixtures contain targets which are visible to the OSIM Alignment Diagnostics Module (ADM). Requirements on these fixtures must be met under ambient and cryogenic conditions. This paper discusses the cryogenic metrology involving Laser Radar measurements through a chamber window that will be used to link photogrammetry target measurements used during ISIM structure cryogenic verification and the ADM targets, including evaluation of distortion introduced from the window.
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T. Hadjimichael, D. Kubalak, A. Slotwinski, P. Davila, B. Eegholm, W. Eichhorn, J. Hayden, E. Mentzell, R. Ohl, G. Scharfstein, and R. Telfer "Cryogenic metrology for the James Webb Space Telescope Integrated Science Instrument Module alignment target fixtures using laser radar through a chamber window", Proc. SPIE 7793, Optical System Alignment, Tolerancing, and Verification IV, 77930B (3 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.862693
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KEYWORDS
Lawrencium

Cryogenics

Metrology

James Webb Space Telescope

LIDAR

Aluminum

Optical alignment

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