Return-path: X-Andrew-Authenticated-as: 7997;andrew.cmu.edu;Ted Anderson Received: from beak.andrew.cmu.edu via trymail for +dist+/afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr11/tm2b/space/space.dl@andrew.cmu.edu (->+dist+/afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr11/tm2b/space/space.dl) (->ota+space.digests) ID ; Fri, 23 Mar 90 02:00:50 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <8a2Qa6C00VcJQPl04q@andrew.cmu.edu> Reply-To: space+@Andrew.CMU.EDU From: space-request+@Andrew.CMU.EDU To: space+@Andrew.CMU.EDU Date: Fri, 23 Mar 90 02:00:23 -0500 (EST) Subject: SPACE Digest V11 #180 SPACE Digest Volume 11 : Issue 180 Today's Topics: Re: Austrailian Reduced Wobble telescope NASA Headline News for 03/22/90 (Forwarded) United Space Federation (LONG Letter) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 22 Mar 90 18:24:52 GMT From: sunspot!obyrne@noao.edu (John O'Byrne) Subject: Re: Austrailian Reduced Wobble telescope In article K_MACART@UNHH.BITNET writes: > > Awhile back on the Discovery Channel, I saw a piece on these guys >down under at one of the universities that had crafted an optical telescope >that had the capability to adjust for the wobble of stars due to the air. >It essentially consisted of two small telescopes a few meters apart that had >their mirrors hooked up to some sort of computer controled, peizoelectric >driven movement devices. Supposedly, the computer tracked the star's image >and minutely adjusted the postion of the mirrors to keep up with it with a >minimal delay time. They claimed that a future version to be built would >have better resolving power than Palomar. Any Aussies on the net care to >comment/correct on this? It sounds interesting to me. > > Korac MacArthur > >"Death before disclaimer!" The instrument you are referring to is the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer. A prototype instrument was constructed in Sydney over the last few years to test the techniques involved in building a larger interferometer. It was no doubt the prototype you saw on TV. The prototype had an 11.4m baseline (i.e distance between the two small apertures) and thus was capable of resolution greater than the 5m Palomar telescope. It used small apertures (only 10cm across - NOT Celestrons) to minimize the seeing problems associated with larger apertures. The wobbling mirrors you refer to were small mirrors inside the laboratory building, piezo-electrically driven to remove motion of the star image seen independently by the two input apertures. This is actually not an unusual technique. The light from the two arms of the instrument was combined to (effectively, if not in fact) produce interference fringes whose characteristics are governed by the angular size of the star being observed. The objective is to measure the apparent angular size of the star. The prototype was a testbed, but did yield a new determination of the angular size of Sirius - about 5 milli-arc seconds from memory. I might point out that this is smaller than the resolution limit of any planned single aperture telescope - even using speckle interferometry. A new interferometer is currently under construction which will have a maximum baseline of 640m, yielding a maximum resolution of 50 MICRO arc seconds at blue wavelengths. The VLBI people may not be too impressed, but thats not bad for optical wavelengths! The instrument should see first light in the next few months, with upgrading to the longest baselines proceeding over time. I should point out that such an instrument only measures cuts across a star - it does not produce a picture. Work in the optical towards producing images is proceeding however, with techniques analagous to those used in the radio. The interferometer has been designed with the stub of another baseline to facilitate moving into these areas in the future. Since this is sci.space, I should note that space based interferometers consisting one more or more individual satellites are being studied, but are some time in the future - launching satellites being what it is. ------------------------------ Date: 22 Mar 90 20:41:17 GMT From: trident.arc.nasa.gov!yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Peter E. Yee) Subject: NASA Headline News for 03/22/90 (Forwarded) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, March 22, 1990 Audio: 202/755-1788 ----------------------------------------------------------------- This is NASA Headline News for Thursday, March 22.... Representatives from NASA and Intelsat meet today at Johnson Space Center, in Houston, to discuss possible ways in which the Intelsat 6 communications satellite might be recovered or deployed into a geosynchronous orbit. The spacecraft was stranded in a low Earth orbit earlier this month when it failed to separate properly from the upper stage of a commercial Titan 3 rocket. The exploratory engineering discussions will include representatives from Johnson Space Center's shuttle integration and operations office, systems engineers from Intelsat and representatives from the satellite builder...Hughes Aircraft. Space Station Freedom management officials will conduct an in-depth review of the on-going study into requirements for Eva activities needed to service and maintain the station in orbit. The meeting will be held Friday at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Following a review by Administrator Truly...NASA will discuss the contents of the study with members of Congress. Workers at Kennedy Space Center have completed loading of hypergolic fuels into the orbiter Discovery at Launch Pad 39-B. The pad has now be opened to other work crews. A metal seal on a 12-inch diameter joint associated with engine number two will be replaced. A leak was discovered Tuesday. Engineers are analyzing data to see if any more leaks exist. And preparations are underway to load the Hubble Space Telescope into its canister for the move to the launch pad scheduled for next week. The first international scientific discussion on global biomass burning winds up tomorrow in Williamsburg, va. Leading scientists from more than 35 nations are attending. They're concerned about the thousands of acres of forest land that are burned each day throughout the world and how the burning effects the chemistry of the atmosphere, the world's climate and political, economic and social implications. Friday, a panel discussion on the issue will be telecast live over PBS...the Public Broadcast System from 2:00 to 3:30 P.M., Eastern time. ****************** ----------------------------------------------------------------- Here's the broadcast schedule for public affairs events on NASA Select TV. All times are Eastern. Monday, March 26.......... 9:30 P.M. Coverage begins of Delta II launch of Global Positioning System satellite from Kennedy Space Center. Launch time is 10:26 P.M. Thursday, March 29....... 11:30 A.M. NASA Update will be transmitted. All events and times are subject to change without notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------- These reports are filed daily, Monday through Friday, at 12 noon, eastern time. ----------------------------------------------------------------- A service of the Internal Communications Branch, NASA HQ. ------------------------------ Date: 23 Mar 90 01:41:17 GMT From: lazlow!evenson@louie.udel.edu Subject: United Space Federation (LONG Letter) ============================================================ I'm posting this for another who doesn't have USENET feed. Please respond to it any views herein, by other means than my mailer. ============================================================ Greetings, from the Founder of the United Space Federation, International Headquarters in Ithaca N.Y.,USA. I am glad to see that other people around the world have herd about this historical event in the world of space exploration. The Organization is the beginning of a truely new and excitting erea of space exploration and conquest, unlike anything attempted before. The only other organization in the world to day that could be compared to the United Space Federeation, would be the United Nations. The U.S.F. would not replace or compete with other space agencies around the world, but strengthen and unifie them. The personel and facilitys of the Organization would belong to humanity and represent the interests of all the Nations of the world "Earth". Such large scale international projects like (Earth)Moon Bases, Mars missions, Mars Bases and other very large space projects would be controlled, operated and over seen by the U.S.F. The benefits of this type of symbiotic relationship between Nations through a neutral International organization, would be astronomical. No one Country could accomplish or maintain such projects with out major costs to their citizens and the economies of those Nations. If you will, imagine a superhighway into a wild wilderness full of exsiting possibilities. It is built an maintained by an independent contractor whos only responsibility is to that highway. The cost of building this highway is covered by many individuals who wish to use it, but otherwise would not have been able to accomplish this feat alone. To use this highway there is a standard toll charge, which is used to operate and maintain this highway by the independent contractor. There would be certain rules established for those who use this highway, such as no military vehicles allowed! These rules would be agreed upon by the many individuals involved in construction of this highway, and then forwarded to the independent contractor to enforce. This is a very general description of how the United Space Federation would be setup and operated, although in reality it most definitely is going to be far more complicated. My dream is gaining much support from around the world, so I assume there is a very good possibility this could become reality with in 3 years! My goal is to have an operating international headquarters and staff, and be a recognized international Organization with in 3 years. Any person out there who would like to be part of this grand adventure, or would like to assist me are welcome to write. It is also my dream to see an International Moon Base under construction with in 8 years, and a International manned solar cruiser agreed upon and under development on the historic and symbolic date of January 1st 2000. The Universe is there waiting for us, and is more accessible to human kind then ever before. The benefits to science, industry and world commerce will be astounding, and like the wright brothers first flight at kitty Hawk. This will be the beginning of great things to come, and will offer many new solutions to world environmental, social, political, and economic problems facing humankind at the doorstep of the 21st century. I would like to THANK YOU for taking the time to read my article, also keep watching for more updates and articles in the future for there will be many too follow. The United Space Federation can be reached at the following address by sending a self addressed/stamped envelope to: Rick R. Dobson Founder and First Director UNITED SPACE FEDERATION International Headquarters P.O. Box 4722 Ithaca, N.Y. 14852 USA P.S. All articles in the future will be under the heading United Space Federation. Also I would like to let People out there Know, there is now a International University for strictly space related fields that has students attending from all over the world. If you would like information on this let me know and I will send you their address. The name of the University is: International Space University or ( ISU ) ------------------------------ End of SPACE Digest V11 #180 *******************