The TMT LGSF Laser System configuration includes eight laser units and the Laser Cooling System mounted on the laser platform. Each of the laser units is composed of a Laser Head and a Laser Electronic cabinet.
TMT M2SSP Conceptual Design. The secondary mirror will be mounted in a steel mirror cell that contains the axial and lateral supports for the mirror.
TMT Secondary Mirror Support System and Positioner (M2SSP) Kickoff Meeting at AMOS, on 24 and 25 October 2023 held on site at M2SSP supplier AMOS offices in Belgium. The meeting participants, including representatives from TIO Optics, Systems Engineering, Structure, and Controls groups, conducted a thorough review of the M2SSP requirements with AMOS.
TMT participated in the U.S. Extremely Large Telescope Program exhibit at the 2023 NSBP (National Society of Black Physicists) annual conference in Knoxville, Tennessee on 9–12 November 2023.
TIO joined US-ELTP partners NOIRLab and the Giant Magellan Telescope to participate in SHPE. SHPE is the nation's largest association dedicated to fostering Hispanic leadership in STEM fields.
Staff from TMT International Observatory, the Giant Magellan Telescope, and NOIRLab attended the SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) conference that is the country’s largest annual gathering of Hispanic STEM students and professionals.
TMT partnered with NOIRLab and the Giant Magellan Telescope to participate in the U.S. Extremely Large Telescope Program exhibit at the 2023 SACNAS (Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science) Conference in October 2023.
View of the TMT Adaptive Optics and telescope optics Alignment and Phasing Systems and the MODHIS Front End Instrument. The blue box structure is the Adaptive Optics System enclosure. The beam is steered into the system by the tertiary mirror (out view off the lower right) through the circular entrance on the white Science Calibration Unit. The Adaptive Optics System corrects for the distorting effects of the Earth’s atmosphere and delivers a diffraction limited beam to the instruments mounted to it. On top of the Adaptive Optics enclosure is the hexagonal shaped MODHIS Front End Instrument where light from exoplanets, stars and any other being studied is fed into optical fibers. The Alignment and Phasing System (APS) is the charcoal structure alongside the Adaptive Optics System. APS will measure the position and shape of all of optical elements in the telescope, the secondary and tertiary mirrors and all 492 segments in the primary mirror, and generate the corrections needed to be applied by the Telescope Control System to perfectly align all of the optics. In this view, the telescope tube is oriented straight up toward the zenith
Rendering of the completed Thirty Meter Telescope after sunset.
Saeko Hayashi (TMT/NAOJ) and Takashi Nakamoto (TMT/NAOJ) described the design of the M1 segment, its support structure, and associated control systems.
TMT staff gave introductory talks about TMT sciences, AO and science instrument capabilities, the connection between science cases and instrument requirements and the status in Hawaiʻi.