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Telescope mount
The telescope is mounted to the gondola frame on the elevation (pitch) axis
drive shaft. It can pivot around this axis by a torque motor that connects
the gondola frame to the telescope mount. During launch and landing, the
telescope is stowed upright, protected by the frame. The gondola will turn
in azimuth (yaw) by means of a reaction-wheel mounted on top of the
gondola. The wheel is part of the Momentum Transfer
Unit (MTU).
In order to isolate the high frequency gondola jitter from the telescope we
have developed a new mount
equipped with a passive stabilizing system,
which is basically composed of a spring, a mass, and a damper. The figure
above shows a schematic of the mount. Two cages are connected together via
flex-pivot spring supports. The outer cage is directly attached to the
elevation motor shaft and spins around the elevation axis. The telescope
itself is connected to the inner cage also by means of two flex-pivots that
allow the telescope to rotate orthogonally to the elevation spin axis.
Flex-pivots are weak torsional springs but they are capable of sustaining
strong transversal and longitudinal forces. The spring-mass oscillation is
passively damped with eddy currents: copper conductors move between strong
permanent magnets and the interaction between the electrons in the
conductor and the external magnetic field generates a force in the
direction opposite to the velocity of the conductor. This new mount will
allow stable pointing of the telescope, down to sub arcsec levels, even if
the gondola is experiencing high frequency jitter of the order of several
arc seconds.