Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray 2018
DOI: 10.1117/12.2311813
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The Off-plane Grating Rocket Experiment (OGRE) system overview

Abstract: The Off-plane Grating Rocket Experiment (OGRE) is a sub-orbital rocket payload that will make the highest spectral resolution astronomical observation of the soft X-ray Universe to date. Capella, OGRE's science target, has a well-defined line emission spectrum and is frequently used as a calibration source for X-ray observatories such as Chandra. This makes Capella an excellent target to test the technologies on OGRE, many of which have not previously flown. Through the use of state-of-the-art X-ray optics, co… Show more

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“…In 2021, NGXO finished procurement of the 24 unique sets of tooling needed for the Off-plane Grating Rocket Experiment (OGRE). [13][14][15] These 24 sets of tools can be used to create 12 concentric shells of primary and secondary mirror segment pairs. The NGXO's laboratory production facility can process approximately 8 mirrors in parallel at its maximum capacity, though typically, about 6 mirrors are parallel processed at any given moment due to various production challenges such as logistics, personnel availability, and machine outages.…”
Section: Laboratory-scale Production Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2021, NGXO finished procurement of the 24 unique sets of tooling needed for the Off-plane Grating Rocket Experiment (OGRE). [13][14][15] These 24 sets of tools can be used to create 12 concentric shells of primary and secondary mirror segment pairs. The NGXO's laboratory production facility can process approximately 8 mirrors in parallel at its maximum capacity, though typically, about 6 mirrors are parallel processed at any given moment due to various production challenges such as logistics, personnel availability, and machine outages.…”
Section: Laboratory-scale Production Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mirror was produced for the short 3.5 m focal length telescope onboard the Off-plane Grating Rocket Experiment (OGRE) sounding rocket mission. 16,17 Removing the paraboloid from the measured data yields the residual errors remaining on the mirror surface, shown in Figure 3(b). In this case, their root-mean-square height is 3 nm, which approaches the confidence limit of our metrology.…”
Section: Production Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%