Abstract:
Optical interferometers are expected to provide the next great leap forward in space based astronomy beyond the Hubble Space Telescope. Various systems are envisioned, ranging from large orbiting structures to lunar based facilities to separated spacecraft flying in formation. Regardless of the specific architecture, these systems will present unprecedented challenges in the measurement and control of optical surfaces, hence driving the technological state-of-the-art in the areas of laser metrology and alignment and stabilization of optomechanical systems.