The Nd Yag laser flown on board the G-449 payload completed its postflight testing successfully. There was no indication that the laser had undergone any electronic or optical component failure. A postflight video was taken immediately following the return of the payload to the laboratory. Early anticipation of vibration and temperature changes contributed to the successful operation of the laser. Photographic material resulting from post flight videotape are presented. NASA safety reviews and recommendations supplied the insights which helped contribute to the successful operation of the Nd Yag laser. The safety review data is part of the technical presentation and gives some insight into why the system survived the severe environment of t...
Experiments conducted to investigate possible hardware configurations and methodologies for a Get Aw...
The results of the development of a unique modelocked laser device to be utilized in future NASA spa...
Experimental design of lightweight helium neodymium laser unit for space applicatio
The high peak power neodymium YAG laser and the HeNe laser aboard GAS-449 have demonstrated the surv...
Laser instruments have great potential in enabling a new generation of remote-sensing scientific ins...
The objective of the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) is to study the perfor...
In anticipation of presenting the preflight accommodations requirements to NASA for approval, the ph...
A program is underway to develop a YAG laser based materials processing workstation to fly in the ca...
Space Lasers are vital tools for NASA s space missions and military applications. Although, lasers a...
We update the status of a diode-pumped, Nd:YAG oscillator that is the prototype laser for NASA's DES...
The development of suitable equipment for airglow photography is reported along with the results of ...
Results are given of a program concerned with the design, fabrication, and evaluation of alkali pump...
The objective of the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) is to study the perfor...
NASA has defined a program to address critical laser-induced damage issues peculiar to its remote se...
Laser initiated ordnance appears to offer the advantages of greater reliability, enhanced safety, li...
Experiments conducted to investigate possible hardware configurations and methodologies for a Get Aw...
The results of the development of a unique modelocked laser device to be utilized in future NASA spa...
Experimental design of lightweight helium neodymium laser unit for space applicatio
The high peak power neodymium YAG laser and the HeNe laser aboard GAS-449 have demonstrated the surv...
Laser instruments have great potential in enabling a new generation of remote-sensing scientific ins...
The objective of the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) is to study the perfor...
In anticipation of presenting the preflight accommodations requirements to NASA for approval, the ph...
A program is underway to develop a YAG laser based materials processing workstation to fly in the ca...
Space Lasers are vital tools for NASA s space missions and military applications. Although, lasers a...
We update the status of a diode-pumped, Nd:YAG oscillator that is the prototype laser for NASA's DES...
The development of suitable equipment for airglow photography is reported along with the results of ...
Results are given of a program concerned with the design, fabrication, and evaluation of alkali pump...
The objective of the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) is to study the perfor...
NASA has defined a program to address critical laser-induced damage issues peculiar to its remote se...
Laser initiated ordnance appears to offer the advantages of greater reliability, enhanced safety, li...
Experiments conducted to investigate possible hardware configurations and methodologies for a Get Aw...
The results of the development of a unique modelocked laser device to be utilized in future NASA spa...
Experimental design of lightweight helium neodymium laser unit for space applicatio