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Applications of satellite laser ranging and laser time transfer in BeiDou navigation satellite system

Optik, 2019
Abstract BeiDou navigation satellite System (BDS), was the dedicated Chinese Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). The satellites in the BDS constellation can be tracked by many Satellite Laser Range (SLR) stations, making use of the onboard Laser Retro-reflector Array (LRA).
Mingliang Long   +2 more
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Adaptive Optics for Satellite Laser Communications

2023 Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC), 2023
The development of laser communication technology between satellites and ground stations has been paid attention recently. On the other hand, the laser communication between satellites and ground stations is always affected by the atmospheric condition.
Yoshihiko Saito   +4 more
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Satellite Laser Ranging

2011
International ...
David Coulot   +5 more
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LARES, laser relativity satellite [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
After almost three decades since the first idea of launching a passive satellite to measure gravitomagnetism, launch of LARES satellite is approaching. The new developed VEGA launcher will carry LARES in a nominally circular orbit at 1450 km altitude. This satellite, along with the two LAGEOS satellites, will allow to improve a previous measurement of ...
I. Ciufolini   +15 more
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Korea's first satellite for satellite laser ranging

Acta Astronautica, 2005
Abstract Science Technology Satellite-2 (STSAT-2) has been developed since October 2002 as a sequel mission to KAISTSAT-4 (STSAT-1). STSAT-2 is scheduled to be launched into an ellipsoidal orbit of 300 km × 1500 km in December 2005 by the first Korea Satellite Launch Vehicle KSLV-1.
Lee, JH Lee, Jun Ho   +6 more
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Satellite Laser Ranging

2015
Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) is currently the unique technique to determine station coordinates, Earth Orientation Parameters (EOPs) and Stokes coefficients of the Earth’s gravity field from one observation equation with a high accuracy. These parameters form the so-called ‘three pillars’ (Plag and Pearlman, 2009) of the Global Geodetic Observing ...
Mathis Bloßfeld   +3 more
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Frequency stabilization of laser diode light sources in satellite-to-satellite laser interferometers

SPIE Proceedings, 2006
The present work discusses methods of stabilizing the frequencies of commercially-available laser diodes. Laser diodes are generally compact and long-lived. The frequency stability, which makes them ideal for onboard laser interferometer light-sources, in applications such as the satellite-to-satellite tracking systems used to verify fluctuations in ...
S. Maehara   +11 more
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Satellite rings in solid state lasers

Applied Optics, 1979
The intensity distribution of the nonlocalized rings from a Fabry-Perot standard is calculated. This is illuminated by a point source in order to characterize the interference pattern. The results show that the rings are identical with the nonlocalized rings around the principal (Gaussian) beam from a solid state laser (ruby or neodymium).
J, Fesquet, H, Irla, J, Roig
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Laser Satellite Communication

2000
This introduction to the next generation of human telecommunications enterprise examines the development of laser satellite communications and describes its advantages over previous technologies. It looks at the development of the technology and the industry through wired and wireless media and presents the vision, promise, and challenges of free-space
William H. Mott IV, Robert Sheldon
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