NASA's Satellite Laser Ranging Network was originally developed during the 1970s to track satellites carrying corner cube reflectors. Today eight NASA systems, achieving millimeter ranging precision, are part of a global network of more than 40 stations that track 17 international satellites. To meet the tracking demands of a steadily growing satellite constellation within existing resources, NASA is embarking on a major automation program. While manpower on the current systems will be reduced to a single operator, the fully automated SLR2000 system is being designed to operate for months without human intervention. Because SLR2000 must be eyesafe and operate in daylight, tracking is often performed in a low probability of detection an...
The need of precise orbits of resident space objects to prevent collisions suggests the use...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
SLR2000 is an autonomous, unmanned satellite laser ranging station with an expected single shot rang...
SLR2000 is an autonomous and eyesafe single photon satellite laser ranging station with an expected ...
SLR 2000 is a system concept for an autonomous, unmanned satellite laser ranging station with a sing...
For over 40 years, NASAs global network of satellite laser ranging (SLR) stations has provided a sig...
Recent improvements in the accuracy of modern satellite laser ranging (SLR) systems are strengthened...
A network of satellite laser ranging (SLR) tracking systems with continuously improving accuracies i...
Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) techniques are used to accurately measure the distance from ground sta...
International audienceTerrestrial stations of Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) can be used for Lunar La...
In this article, we describe a new satellite laser ranging capability which is a joint effort betwee...
Satellite tracking with laser - range equation, detection at night and in daylight, noncooperative s...
Laser ranging to satellites (SLR) in earth orbit is an established technology used for geodesy, fund...
Non-Bayesian statistics were used in simulation studies centered around laser range observations to ...
The need of precise orbits of resident space objects to prevent collisions suggests the use...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
SLR2000 is an autonomous, unmanned satellite laser ranging station with an expected single shot rang...
SLR2000 is an autonomous and eyesafe single photon satellite laser ranging station with an expected ...
SLR 2000 is a system concept for an autonomous, unmanned satellite laser ranging station with a sing...
For over 40 years, NASAs global network of satellite laser ranging (SLR) stations has provided a sig...
Recent improvements in the accuracy of modern satellite laser ranging (SLR) systems are strengthened...
A network of satellite laser ranging (SLR) tracking systems with continuously improving accuracies i...
Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) techniques are used to accurately measure the distance from ground sta...
International audienceTerrestrial stations of Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) can be used for Lunar La...
In this article, we describe a new satellite laser ranging capability which is a joint effort betwee...
Satellite tracking with laser - range equation, detection at night and in daylight, noncooperative s...
Laser ranging to satellites (SLR) in earth orbit is an established technology used for geodesy, fund...
Non-Bayesian statistics were used in simulation studies centered around laser range observations to ...
The need of precise orbits of resident space objects to prevent collisions suggests the use...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...