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Precision engineering for astronomy: Historical origins and the future revolution in ground-based astronomy

机译:天文学精密工程:地面天文学的历史渊源和未来革命

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Since the dawn of civilization, the human race has pushed technology to the limit to study the heavens in ever-increasing detail. As astronomical instruments have evolved from those built by Tycho Brahe in the sixteenth century, through Galileo and Newton in the seventeenth, to the present day, astronomers have made ever more precise measurements. To do this, they have pushed the art and science of precision engineering to extremes. Some of the critical steps are described in the evolution of precision engineering from the first telescopes to the modern generation telescopes and ultra-sensitive instruments that need a combination of precision manufacturing, metrology and accurate positioning systems. In the future, precision-engineered technologies such as those emerging from the photonics industries may enable future progress in enhancing the capabilities of instruments, while potentially reducing the size and cost. In the modern era, there has been a revolution in astronomy leading to ever-increasing light-gathering capability. Today, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) is at the forefront of this revolution, building observatories on the ground that are set to transform our view of the universe. At an elevation of 5000m in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile, the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA) is nearing completion. The ALMA is the most powerful radio observatory ever and is being built by a global partnership from Europe, North America and East Asia. In the optical/infrared part of the spectrum, the latest project for ESO is even more ambitious: the European Extremely Large Telescope, a giant 40 m class telescope that will also be located in Chile and which will give the most detailed view of the universe so far.
机译:自文明诞生以来,人类已将技术推向极限,以不断增加的细节研究天堂。从16世纪第谷·布雷赫(Tycho Brahe)建造的天文仪器发展到17世纪的伽利略(Galileo)和牛顿(Newton)的天文仪器,如今,天文学家已经进行了更加精确的测量。为此,他们将精密工程的艺术和科学推向了极致。从第一台望远镜到现代望远镜以及需要精密制造,计量学和精确定位系统相结合的超灵敏仪器的精密工程发展中,描述了一些关键步骤。将来,诸如光子学行业新兴的精密工程技术可能会在增强仪器功能的同时实现未来的进步,同时有可能缩小尺寸和降低成本。在现代时代,天文学发生了一场革命,导致聚光能力不断提高。今天,欧洲南方天文台(ESO)处于这场革命的最前沿,在地面上建立了天文台,这些天文台将改变我们对宇宙的看法。智利北部阿塔卡马沙漠海拔5000m,阿塔卡马大型毫米/亚毫米阵列(ALMA)即将完工。 ALMA是有史以来功能最强大的无线电台,由欧洲,北美和东亚的全球合作伙伴建立。在光谱的光学/红外部分,ESO的最新项目更加雄心勃勃:欧洲极大型望远镜,这是一台40 m级的巨型望远镜,也将位于智利,它将提供最详尽的宇宙图景至今。

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