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    An additive manufactured CubeSat mirror incorporating a novel circular lattice

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    Additive Manufacturing (AM; 3D printing) for mirror fabrication allows for intricate designs that can combine lightweight structures and integrated mounting. Conventional lightweight structures utilise cubic or prismatic unit cells, which do not provide uniform support at the edge of curved mirrors. We present a new circular lattice based upon cylindrical coordinates and how this lattice has been incorporated within an 80 mm diameter mirror intended for use in a 3U CubeSat telescope. Several design iterations are explored, which include prototype mirrors produced in a titanium alloy and a finite element analysis of the one of the design iterations

    ANDES, the high resolution spectrograph for the ELT: science case, baseline design and path to construction

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    ANDES, the high resolution spectrograph for the ELT: science case, baseline design and path to construction

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