Specialists at JSC "LOMO" (part of the "Kalashnikov" concern) have tested components of the telescope's automatic focusing system. It is installed on the "Resurs-PM" Earth remote sensing satellites. This was reported by the concern's press service.
The field corrector, focal assembly, receiver, and emitter of the high-resolution optoelectronic complex (OEC HR) "Elegy" underwent vibration and thermal testing.
The press service explained that the "Elegy" complex is part of the "Resurs-PM" satellites.
Currently, the company is preparing test samples of the emitter and receiver for resource testing, and continues to manufacture components for the first experimental model of the OEC HR.
About the "Resurs-PM" satellite
A civilian Earth remote sensing spacecraft that is a continuation of the "Resurs-DK1" project. Data from the satellites are used for mapping. The key difference between "Resurs-PM" and "Resurs-P" is the resolution of up to 0.4 m with a spacecraft mass of about 6000 kg.
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