Double Reflection Two Mirror Telescope with Continuous Surfaces and Field Corrector

A remote imaging apparatus, and corresponding method, includes a hyperbolic primary mirror that receives light from a remote object to be imaged. The primary mirror has a continuous surface that reflects, at least twice, the light from the remote object. The apparatus also includes a hyperbolic secondary mirror having a continuous surface that reflects, at least twice, the light from the remote object. The secondary mirror delivers the light to a field corrector via a port of the hyperbolic primary mirror, and the field corrector is configured to correct for an optical aberration of one or both of the hyperbolic primary and secondary mirrors. Embodiments can provide low distortion, small aspect ratios, and small form factors and moments of inertia for fleets satellite-based and other imaging systems.

Researchers

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Satellites / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging

  • method and apparatus for remote imaging
    United States of America | Granted | 10,261,297

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