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The Large Space Telescope Astrometric Instrument

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

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The preliminary designs for the LST and its instruments are now complete and present schedules call for the announcement of opportunity for the instruments to be issued during the summer of 1977 and launch of the telescope in late 1983. The astrometric instrument will be an integral part of the telescope’s fine guidance sensor system which is normally used to stabilize the telescope during exposures. Of the three fine guidance sensors, two are required to stabilize the telescope while the third is free to measure the relative positions of stars within a 40 square arc-min area. The instrument is designed to measure serially the relative positions of preselected stars with an accuracy of ±0″.002 (s.e.) to at least the 17th magnitude. The integration may be varied to achieve either higher accuracy or a fainter limiting magnitude.

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Copyright © Reidel 1977