Space debris is a major problem for all the nations that are currently active in space. Adopting high-precision measuring techniques will help produce a reliable and accurate catalog for space debris and collision avoidance. Laser ranging is a kind of real-time measuring technology with high precision for space debris observation. The first space-debris laser-ranging experiment in China was performed at the Shanghai Observatory in July 2008 with a ranging precision of about 60-80 cm. The experimental results showed that the return signals from the targets with a range of 900 km were quite strong, with a power of 40W (2J at 20 Hz) using a 10ns pulse width laser at 532 nm wavelength. The performance of the preliminary laser ranging system and...
Since the first launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957 several thousand satellites have been deploy...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is a well-established technology within the scientific community used ...
In this paper, we report on the progress that recently has been achieved at the German Aerospace Cen...
Space debris poses a serious threat to human space activities and needs to be measured and cataloged...
Space debris laser ranging with a 4.2 W double-pulse 532 nm picosecond laser at a pulse repetition f...
Owing to the extended use of space since the first launch of a satellite in 1957, an increasing numb...
Since the first launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957 several thousand satellites have been deploy...
The extended use of outer space left remarkable amounts of objects uncontrollably orbiting the earth...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
The large and rising number of space debris particles in low earth orbit (LEO) is posing an increasi...
The increasing number of active satellites leads to an expected growth of the space debris populatio...
Space Debris Laser Ranging (DLR) is a technique to measure range to defunct satellites, rocket bodie...
The German Aerospace Center is currently setting up a new Laser Ranging Station in Stuttgart to stud...
A Chinese satellite gravity mission called SAGM (Space Advanced Gravity Measurements) is now taken i...
In low Earth orbit (LEO), space debris is usually being tracked by radar facilities. However, optica...
Since the first launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957 several thousand satellites have been deploy...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is a well-established technology within the scientific community used ...
In this paper, we report on the progress that recently has been achieved at the German Aerospace Cen...
Space debris poses a serious threat to human space activities and needs to be measured and cataloged...
Space debris laser ranging with a 4.2 W double-pulse 532 nm picosecond laser at a pulse repetition f...
Owing to the extended use of space since the first launch of a satellite in 1957, an increasing numb...
Since the first launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957 several thousand satellites have been deploy...
The extended use of outer space left remarkable amounts of objects uncontrollably orbiting the earth...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
The large and rising number of space debris particles in low earth orbit (LEO) is posing an increasi...
The increasing number of active satellites leads to an expected growth of the space debris populatio...
Space Debris Laser Ranging (DLR) is a technique to measure range to defunct satellites, rocket bodie...
The German Aerospace Center is currently setting up a new Laser Ranging Station in Stuttgart to stud...
A Chinese satellite gravity mission called SAGM (Space Advanced Gravity Measurements) is now taken i...
In low Earth orbit (LEO), space debris is usually being tracked by radar facilities. However, optica...
Since the first launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957 several thousand satellites have been deploy...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is a well-established technology within the scientific community used ...
In this paper, we report on the progress that recently has been achieved at the German Aerospace Cen...