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Spherical Aberration

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Hubble’s Glasses Save the Cosmos: How a Flawed Mirror Became the Most Productive Telescope
science22 days ago

Hubble’s Glasses Save the Cosmos: How a Flawed Mirror Became the Most Productive Telescope

Launched in 1990 with a mirror polished to the wrong shape by a measurement error, Hubble produced blurred images. A 1993 servicing mission to the space shuttle Endeavour installed COSTAR and the WFPC2 instrument, effectively giving the telescope “glasses” and fixing the vision. The repair transformed Hubble into the most productive observatory in history, enabling landmark discoveries and earning it a lasting reputation as a public-facing science icon; COSTAR was retired later as each instrument gained its own correction.

Inflatable Antennas: The Future of Low-Mass Space Communication
space-technology2 years ago

Inflatable Antennas: The Future of Low-Mass Space Communication

An engineering academic working for NASA has developed a new method for creating parabolic antennas for spacecraft by forming the parabolic reflector on the inside of an inflatable structure. This innovative approach allows for the construction of relatively large and lightweight antennas in space. While the article does not provide specific details on how the problem of spherical aberration will be addressed, potential solutions could involve designing the balloon with carefully shaped panels or using a feedhorn to correct for the effect of a spherical reflector.