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Roger Angel

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Nature|March 28, 2003
Space: telescopes reveal the way forwardRoger Angel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 2006
Feasibility of cooling the Earth with a cloud of small spacecraft near the inner Lagrange point (L1)Roger Angel
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|March 24, 2024
A 600 m<sup>2</sup> array of 6.5 m telescopes at the lunar poleRoger Angel
Applied Optics|August 5, 2020
6.5  m telescope for multi-object spectroscopy over a 3° field of viewRyker Eads, Roger Angel
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|November 23, 2020
Pantheon habitat made from regolith, with a focusing solar reflectorNick Woolf, Roger Angel
Nature|March 9, 2018
Detecting Earth-like planets (reply)Roger Angel, Andrew Cheng, Neville Woolf
Optics Express|May 7, 2014
Dish-based high concentration PV system with Köhler opticsBlake M Coughenour, Thomas Stalcup, Brian Wheelwright, et al.
Applied Optics|September 24, 2016
Off-axis holographic lens spectrum-splitting photovoltaic system for direct and diffuse solar energy conversionShelby D Vorndran, Benjamin Chrysler, Brian Wheelwright, et al.
Optics Express|June 13, 2014
Dish-based high concentration PV system with Köhler opticsBlake M Coughenour, Thomas Stalcup, Brian Wheelwright, et al.
Nature|June 22, 2007
Deposition of metal films on an ionic liquid as a basis for a lunar telescopeErmanno F Borra, Omar Seddiki, Roger Angel, et al.
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Nature|March 28, 2003
Space: telescopes reveal the way forwardRoger Angel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 2006
Feasibility of cooling the Earth with a cloud of small spacecraft near the inner Lagrange point (L1)Roger Angel
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|March 24, 2024
A 600 m<sup>2</sup> array of 6.5 m telescopes at the lunar poleRoger Angel
Applied Optics|August 5, 2020
6.5  m telescope for multi-object spectroscopy over a 3° field of viewRyker Eads, Roger Angel
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|November 23, 2020
Pantheon habitat made from regolith, with a focusing solar reflectorNick Woolf, Roger Angel
Nature|March 9, 2018
Detecting Earth-like planets (reply)Roger Angel, Andrew Cheng, Neville Woolf
Optics Express|May 7, 2014
Dish-based high concentration PV system with Köhler opticsBlake M Coughenour, Thomas Stalcup, Brian Wheelwright, et al.
Applied Optics|September 24, 2016
Off-axis holographic lens spectrum-splitting photovoltaic system for direct and diffuse solar energy conversionShelby D Vorndran, Benjamin Chrysler, Brian Wheelwright, et al.
Optics Express|June 13, 2014
Dish-based high concentration PV system with Köhler opticsBlake M Coughenour, Thomas Stalcup, Brian Wheelwright, et al.
Nature|June 22, 2007
Deposition of metal films on an ionic liquid as a basis for a lunar telescopeErmanno F Borra, Omar Seddiki, Roger Angel, et al.
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