Three-Mirror Anastigmat Telescope with an Unvignetted Flat Focal Plane
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概要
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- Astronomical Society of Japanの論文
- 2005-04-25
著者
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IYE Masanori
Optical and Infrared Astronomy Division, National Astronomical Observatory
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NARIAI Kyoji
Department of Physics, Meisei University
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Iye Masanori
Optical And Infrared Astronomy Division National Astronomical Observatory
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Nariai Kyoji
Department Of Physics Meisei University
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