18 - 22 August 2024
San Diego, California, US
Conference 13134 > Paper 13134-25
Paper 13134-25

Big actuated three mirror anastigmat network

21 August 2024 • 4:10 PM - 4:30 PM PDT | Conv. Ctr. Room 16A

Abstract

The success of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) ignited the scientific community to research a new era of telescope development. Furthermore, it is reasonable to assume that there will be more missions of a similar nature and purpose in the future. From now until the time the JWST is retired from service, updates in telescope, mounting, deployment, and even launch technology capabilities will be realized. This thesis outlines the opto-mechanical packaging of an Off-Axis -Three Mirror Anastigmat (OA-TMA). This optical system is designed to have an entrance pupil diameter of 150 mm, a focal length of 407.185 mm, and a 2.10 x2.050 Field of View (FOV). The operational imaging waveband for this system is in the mid-wave infrared band. The selected camera for this system is the Teledyne Neutrino QX1 . Because the optical system is obscuration free, it results in a different packaging solution for space operation than that of the JWST. The primary requirement of this system is to fold into a smaller volume than its deployment configuration. The novel packaging method in this study resulted in a 66.7% reduction of volume.

Presenter

Ryan Bunyard
Wyant College of Optical Sciences (United States)
Ryan is an electro-optical engineer with strong interests in adaptive optics, space telescopes, optical fabrication, integration integration, and testing, and laser systems. He began his journey in optics in the undergraduate program at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences. After earning his Bachelor of Science in Optical Engineering in May of 2020, Ryan went to work in industry as an electro-optical engineer. After a year in industry, he decided to pursue an MS Degree in Optical Sciences in August of 2021 as his passion for the subject continued to mature. He completed his degree for the Master of Science in Optical Sciences in December of 2023. Ryan has continued to push his Master's Thesis topic beyond it's completed state to bring it to the conference today. This topic falls in his interest of space telescopes.
Presenter/Author
Ryan Bunyard
Wyant College of Optical Sciences (United States)