Author
Fanson, J.Bernstein, R.
Angeli, G.
Ashby, D.
Bigelow, B.
Brossus, G.
Bouchez, A.
Burgett, W.
Contos, A.
Demers, R.
Figueroa, F.
Fischer, B.
Groark, F.
Laskin, R.
Millan-Gabet, R.
Pi, M.
Wheeler, N.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2020
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Fanson, J., Bernstein, R., Angeli, G., Ashby, D., Bigelow, B., Brossus, G., ... & Wheeler, N. (2020, December). Overview and status of the Giant Magellan Telescope project. In Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VIII (Vol. 11445, p. 114451F). International Society for Optics and Photonics.Rights
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The Giant Magellan Telescope project is proceeding with design, fabrication, and site construction. The first two 8.4m primary mirror segments have been completed and placed in storage, three segments are in various stages of grinding and polishing, the sixth segment is in the initial stages of casting, and glass is in hand to cast the seventh segment. An industry contract is in place to complete the design and proceed with fabrication of the telescope structure. Residence buildings and other facilities at the Las Campanas site in Chile are complete. Hard rock excavation of the foundations for the enclosure and telescope pier is complete. Preliminary design of the enclosure has been completed and final design is underway. Seismic isolation system bearings have been tested. A primary mirror segment test cell that will be used to qualify control system components and software is being fabricated. Prototyping continues in several areas, including on-telescope wavefront sensing and control elements, telescope laser metrology, and a subscale Adaptive Secondary Mirror (ASM). Adaptive optics and phasing testbeds are under development. Construction activities were delayed by the global coronavirus pandemic, but work has now resumed. © COPYRIGHT SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.Note
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0277-786XISBN
9781510000000Version
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10.1117/12.2561852
