Technical Memoranda

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1998

blue dot OAA-98-01
Some Ideas about the LBT Control Software
L. Fini (12-98)

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blue dot UA-98-01
Telescope Specifications for the Large Binocular Telescope
J. M. Hill (7-98)

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1997

blue dot OAA-97-01
A feasibility study of the active control of the position actuators for the 8.4 m honeycomb primary mirrors
L. Miglietta and V. Biliotti (7-97)

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blue dot OAB-97-02
An automatic washing machine to remove aluminum from a Very Large Mirror
V. Zitelli & S.C. Ciattaglia (11-97)


1996

blue dot UA-96-01
Circular Arch Isolators as Static Supports
W. Davison, J. M. Hill and B. Hille (5-96)

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1995

blue dotOAA-95-01
Experimental Modal Analysis on the Supporting Structure of the Secondary Mirror of the Large Binocular Telescope
L. Miglietta (7-95)

blue dotOAA-95-02
LBT, a Gregorian Telescope with Adaptive Secondary Mirrors
P.L. Byard and D. Bonaccini (1-95)

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blue dotOAA-95-03
Effect of the Pier on the Frequency Response of the Telescope
C. Del Vecchio and P. Salinari (12-94, revised 3-95)

blue dotUA-95-01
The Large Binocular Telescope Project
John M. Hill (2-95)

blue dotUA-95-02
Mirror Support System for Large Honeycomb Mirrors II/R
John M. Hill (12-95)

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1994

OSU-94-01
Crucible Aluminizing Sources
T. O'Brien (2-94)

OAA-94-01
Summary of the Analyses carried out since December 93 to May 94
Giancarlo Parodi (5-94)

blue dotOAA-94-02
The LBT Information System
Luca Fini (5-94)

blue dotUA-94-01
Error Budget and Wavefront Specifications for Primary and Secondary Mirrors
J.M. Hill (8-94)

blue dotUA-94-02
Mirror Support System for Large Honeycomb Mirrors II
J.M. Hill (9-94)
See UA-95-02

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1993

blue dotOAA-93-01
LBT Beam Combiner Optical Design Report 1
D. Bonaccini and P. Byard (9-93)

blue dotOAA-93-02
Spiders and Swing Arms: A Summary
P. Salinari, C. Del Vecchio, and J. M. Hill (10-93)

blue dot UA-93-01
1993 Baseline Telescope Description
J. Hill (6-93)

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The Gregorian Question
J. Hill (5-93)

blue dotUA-93-03
A Full-aperture Optical Test for Large Convex Secondary Mirrors
J. Burge (4-93)

blue dotUA-93-04
A Full-aperture Optical Test for Large Convex Secondary Mirrors Step 1. Proof of Concept
J. Burge and D. Anderson (5-93

blue dotUA-93-05
Aluminization Research for the Large Binocular Telescope
B. Sabol (9-93)

blue dotUA-93-06
Infrared Secondaries: The Meaning of F/15
J. M. Hill (9-93)

blue dotUA-93-07
Requirements for the LBT Combined Focus
J.M. Hill (10-93)

blue dotUA-93-08
Strategies for Aluminizing Large Mirrors
J.M. Hill (11-93)

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Vacuum Lifting Equipment to Handle Polished Mirrors
W. Davison et al. (11-93)

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1992

OAA-92-01
BCV Summary
G. Parodi (7-92)

OSU-92-01
Optical Schemes for the Columbus Telescope f/4 Internal Wide Field Correctors (9-92)

UA-92-01
Optics for the Columbus Project Telescope
J. Hill (6-92)

UA-92-02
Summary of July 1992 Columbus Project Engineering Meeting
J. Hill (9-92)

UA-92-03
Performance Test Results of the 6.5 Meter Mirror Support Actuator Design
S. Callahan (9-92)

UA-92-04
Preliminary Optical Design Alternatives for an 8.4 m Columbus Internal Cassegrain Wide-Field Corrector
H. Epps (7-92)

UA-92-05
Rules for Handling Large Borosilicate Honeycomb Mirrors
J. M. Hill, J.R.P. Angel, and B. Olbert (11-92)

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