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Satellite to Add Beam Expander

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KINGSTON, England, Aug. 25, 2010 — Optical Surfaces Ltd. has received an order from Tesat-Spacecom GmbH of Backnang, Germany, for a high-performance, thermally stabilized beam expander. It will be used as part of Tesat’s optical system test bed for verification of laser communication terminal (LCT) performance. Tesat-Spacecom designs and manufactures payload equipment for communication satellites. Its LCTs are the result of more than 20 years of optical communications development. The US Missile Defense Agency’s NFIRE satellite, built by General Dynamics, and Germany’s TerraSAR-X satellite, both...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
    Glossary
    astronomy
    The scientific observation of celestial radiation that has reached the vicinity of Earth, and the interpretation of these observations to determine the characteristics of the extraterrestrial bodies and phenomena that have emitted the radiation.
    beam expander
    A beam expander is an optical device that increases the diameter of a laser beam or other collimated light beam while maintaining its parallelism. This tool is commonly used in laser applications to reduce the beam's divergence, improve focus, or adapt the beam to specific optical systems. Function: A beam expander increases the diameter of a beam, which typically reduces its divergence (the spread of the beam over distance) and can improve the beam's focusability and collimation. ...
    field of view
    The field of view (FOV) refers to the extent of the observable world or the visible area that can be seen at any given moment through a device, such as an optical instrument, camera, or sensor. It is the angular or spatial extent of the observable environment as seen from a specific vantage point or through a particular instrument. Key points about the field of view include: Angular measurement: The field of view is often expressed in angular units, such as degrees, minutes, or radians. It...
    invar
    A material often used in the construction of optical instruments because of its low coefficient of thermal expansion (0.9 x 10-6/ °C).
    optical system
    A group of lenses, or any combination of lenses, mirrors and prisms, so constructed as to refract or reflect light to perform some definite optical function.
    telescope
    An afocal optical device made up of lenses or mirrors, usually with a magnification greater than unity, that renders distant objects more distinct, by enlarging their images on the retina.
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