[Intended for astronomical and continuous sub-meter earth surveillance.]

A large (10's of meters) aperture space telescope including two separate 
spacecraft--an optical primary objective lens functioning as a magnifying 
glass and an optical secondary functioning as an eyepiece. The spacecraft 
are spaced up to several kilometers apart with the eyepiece directly behind 
the magnifying glass "aiming" at an intended target with their relative 
orientation determining the optical axis of the telescope and hence the 
targets being observed. The objective lens includes a very large-aperture, 
very-thin-membrane, diffractive lens, e.g., a Fresnel lens, which 
intercepts incoming light over its full aperture and focuses it towards the 
eyepiece. The eyepiece has a much smaller, meter-scale aperture and is 
designed to move along the focal surface of the objective lens, gathering 
up the incoming light and converting it to high quality images. The 
positions of the two space craft are controlled both to maintain a good 
optical focus and to point at desired targets !
which may be either earth bound or celestial.

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