Citation
Abstract
A strawman design of a ground-based station for receiving optical communications from deep space is presented. This strawman will serve as a basis for further study and design refinement. The recommendation to build rather than to use an existing facility is explained. Parameters of the design have been selected to postulate a workable system, starting with a 10-m-diameter, hexagonally segmented, 0.5 primary mirror. The effects of variations of design parameters on performance and cost are discussed. Some design formulas are included. An electro-optical functional block diagram is presented and discussed. Cost calculations are based on a previous cost model for the hardware or on typical construction costs per unit area for several types of facilities. Other cost factors are included in the usual way for Construction of Facilities. The ratio of high and low reasonable values was less than a factor of 2,with a best estimate of under $16,000,000.
Details
- Volume
- 42-93
- Published
- May 15, 1988
- Pages
- 97–110
- File Size
- 750.6 KB