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Largest Optical Telescope in the Northern Hemisphere

By Design World Staff | April 11, 2008



SCHAUMBURG, IL — After seven years of construction, the largest optical telescope in the northern hemisphere, the Gran Telescopio Canarias (Grantecan) on La Palma, Spain, has begun trial operation. HEIDENHAIN model ERA 780C angle encoders are being used to position the telescope–a solution that has already proven itself in numerous telescope projects. The telescope is rotated about two axes–the elevation (vertical motion) and the azimuth (horizontal motion). In addition, the motion of the earth has to be compensated during the sometimes hour-long observations.

heidenhain telescope.jpg

The photograph shows the dome that protects the telescope as well as
the scanning head and scale of the HEIDENHAIN ERA 780C angle encoder by
day and night in any weather. (Copyright: Pictures with courtesy of the
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias).


The angle of the azimuth axis is measured over a diameter of about 15 meters, which requires a scale tape with a length of 48.48 meters. 1,212,000 lines with the scale-tape grating period of 40 µm are available for the angular measurement. Thanks to the high quality of the measuring signals, each grating period can be interpolated by a factor of 4,096 to provide 10-nanometer measuring steps for positioning the azimuth axis. This results in an angular resolution of 0.0003 arc seconds. Calibration and compensation of systematic errors bring a system accuracy of 0.06 arc seconds over 13.2°. The scale is installed in a slot about the respective axis of motion and is provided with a suitable number of measuring heads.


The 105 million euro system is now in a test phase lasting one year. The hyperbolic telescope mirror consisting of 36 hexagonal segments will be expanded segment by segment until it reaches the total diameter of 10.4 meters. At the same time, all instruments will be adjusted. When ready for operation, the telescope will focus four million times more accurately than the human eye. It will enable astronomers to detect more details than ever before.

www.heidenhain.com

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