An atomic hydrogen maser clock system designed for long term operation in space will be installed on the Russian space station Mir, in late 1997. The H-maser's frequency stability will be measured using pulsed laser time transfer techniques. Daily time comparisons made with a precision of better than 100 picoseconds will allow an assessment of the long term stability of the space maser at a level on the order of 1 part in 10(sup 15) or better. Laser pulse arrival times at the spacecraft will be recorded with a resolution of 10 picoseconds relative to the space clock's time scale. Cube corner reflectors will reflect the pulses back to the Earth laser station to determine the propagation delay and enable comparison with the Earth-based time s...
There are two hydrogen maser clocks located at each signal processing center (SPC) in the DSN. Close...
Precision time references in space are of major importance to satellite-based fundamental science, g...
The timekeeping ability of a prototype passive hydrogen maser which is a factor of 5 smaller in size...
A proposed system for high-accuracy global time and frequency transfer using a hydrogen maser clock ...
We describe a program for the design and testing of atomic hydrogen (H) masers for general purpose u...
The concept of placing a hydrogen maser high stability clock in Earth orbit to provide accurate time...
The Observatoire Cantonal de Neuchatel (ON) is developing for ESTEC a compact H-maser for space use ...
Automatic tuning system permits frequency synchronization between two hydrogen masers. System matche...
Hydrogen masers used as aids in meeting the routine frequency and time operational requirements with...
Hydrogen maser clocks have exhibited fractional frequency stabilities of better than 1 x 10-15 for a...
In recent years there is a development of a space-qualified H-maser for application on a satellite. ...
In the tracking station near Weilheim the DLR is running two hydrogen maser clocks. The monitoring ...
The objective, to complete the development of an engineering model of a spaceborne hydrogen maser, w...
A proposed space shuttle experiment to demonstrate techniques for global high precision comparison o...
Hydrogen maser frequency standards are commonly utilised in various space geodetic techniques such a...
There are two hydrogen maser clocks located at each signal processing center (SPC) in the DSN. Close...
Precision time references in space are of major importance to satellite-based fundamental science, g...
The timekeeping ability of a prototype passive hydrogen maser which is a factor of 5 smaller in size...
A proposed system for high-accuracy global time and frequency transfer using a hydrogen maser clock ...
We describe a program for the design and testing of atomic hydrogen (H) masers for general purpose u...
The concept of placing a hydrogen maser high stability clock in Earth orbit to provide accurate time...
The Observatoire Cantonal de Neuchatel (ON) is developing for ESTEC a compact H-maser for space use ...
Automatic tuning system permits frequency synchronization between two hydrogen masers. System matche...
Hydrogen masers used as aids in meeting the routine frequency and time operational requirements with...
Hydrogen maser clocks have exhibited fractional frequency stabilities of better than 1 x 10-15 for a...
In recent years there is a development of a space-qualified H-maser for application on a satellite. ...
In the tracking station near Weilheim the DLR is running two hydrogen maser clocks. The monitoring ...
The objective, to complete the development of an engineering model of a spaceborne hydrogen maser, w...
A proposed space shuttle experiment to demonstrate techniques for global high precision comparison o...
Hydrogen maser frequency standards are commonly utilised in various space geodetic techniques such a...
There are two hydrogen maser clocks located at each signal processing center (SPC) in the DSN. Close...
Precision time references in space are of major importance to satellite-based fundamental science, g...
The timekeeping ability of a prototype passive hydrogen maser which is a factor of 5 smaller in size...