The adaptive optics revolution: a history
From the Publisher: Adaptive optics is the most revolutionary breakthrough in astronomy since Galileo pointed his telescope skyward four hundred years ago. It is critical technology that will enable astronomers to answer challenging questions about the universe. Over the last four decades, a formida...
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Zusammenfassung: | From the Publisher: Adaptive optics is the most revolutionary breakthrough in astronomy since Galileo pointed his telescope skyward four hundred years ago. It is critical technology that will enable astronomers to answer challenging questions about the universe. Over the last four decades, a formidable and persistent team of scientists from the Air Force Research Laboratory, MIT/Lincoln Laboratory, and private contractors led the way in achieving groundbreaking advances in adaptive optics. They demonstrated laser guide star techniques and made adaptive optics practical on large telescopes. The military aggressively pursued the development of adaptive optics for two reasons-imaging for space situational awareness and laser weapons. A significant part of this research occurred at the Starfire Optical Range in New Mexico and the Maui optical site in Hawaii. The program remained classified during the 1970s and 1980s, but the government declassified it in the early 1990s, enabling significant technology transfer to the astronomy community. Robert Duffner has compiled a unique history of the invention of laser guide stars and other contributions to adaptive optics made by the Department of Defense. He had access to a large collection of primary source material housed in the offices of government scientists and in the Research Laboratory's archives at Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque. Duffner also interviewed seventy-one prominent scientists who played key roles advancing adaptive optics research. |
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XIX LIST OF ACRONYMS | XXV CHAPTER 1: SPUTNIK, REALITY, AND TECHNOLOGY |
1 CHAPTER 2: EARLY DAYS: THE ROMANS | 17 CHAPTER 3: ROME AND ITEK: FIRST
ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEMS | 41 CHAPTER 4: LASER GUIDE STARS | 65 CHAPTER
5: FUGATE S RAYLEIGH GUIDE STAR EXPERIMENTS | 89 CHAPTER 6: LINCOLN
LABORATORY | 119 CHAPTER 7: SHARING THE GOLD: ASTRONOMICAL NUGGETS | 145
CHAPTER 8: STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE | 169 CHAPTER 9: AIRBORNE LASER
| 203 CHAPTER 10: 3.5-METER MILITARY TELESCOPE COMPLEX: STARFIRE OPTICAL
RANGE, NEW MEXICO | 237 CHAPTER 11: 3.67-METER MILITARY TELESCOPE
COMPLEX: MAUI, HAWAII |. 277 CHAPTER 12: SODIUM GUIDE STAR LASER: THE
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