The ability to acquire, track, and accurately direct a laser beam to a satellite is crucial for power-beaming and laser-communications. To assess the state of the art in this area, a team consisting of Air Force Phillips Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and COMSAT Corporation personnel performed some laser beaming demonstrations to various satellites. A ruby laser and a frequency-doubled YAG laser were used with the Phillips Lab Starfire Optical Range (SOR) beam director for this activity. The ruby laser projected 20 J in 6 ms out the telescope with a beam divergence that increased from 1.4 to 4 times the diffraction limit during that time. The doubled YAG projected 0.09 J in 10 ns at 20 Hz. The SOR team demonstrated the ability to...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
The experimental satellite laser ranging station in Stuttgart has commenced operations in January 20...
Furthering pursuits in high bandwidth communications to future NASA deep space and neat-Earth probes...
Laser payloads on satellites have the ability to enhance our communications capabilities and informa...
An alliance of Florida universities and companies are proposing to construct a small satellite to de...
The concept of controlling optical laser beams on spacecraft for acquisition, tracking and pointing ...
The Space Optical Communications Using Laser Beam Amplification (SOCLBA) project will provide a capa...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is an established technology used for geodesy, fundamental science and...
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the use of beamed power to support space explora...
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the use of beamed power to support space explora...
In this article, we describe a new satellite laser ranging capability which is a joint effort betwee...
It is possible to use a ground-based laser to beam light to the solar arrays of orbiting satellites,...
Furthering pursuits in high bandwidth communications to future NASA deep space and near-Earth probes...
A new method is described for optical data transmissions from satellites using laser arrays for lase...
Nowadays, the usage of Optical fibers and optical devices are evolved. Optical system has been used...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
The experimental satellite laser ranging station in Stuttgart has commenced operations in January 20...
Furthering pursuits in high bandwidth communications to future NASA deep space and neat-Earth probes...
Laser payloads on satellites have the ability to enhance our communications capabilities and informa...
An alliance of Florida universities and companies are proposing to construct a small satellite to de...
The concept of controlling optical laser beams on spacecraft for acquisition, tracking and pointing ...
The Space Optical Communications Using Laser Beam Amplification (SOCLBA) project will provide a capa...
Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is an established technology used for geodesy, fundamental science and...
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the use of beamed power to support space explora...
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the use of beamed power to support space explora...
In this article, we describe a new satellite laser ranging capability which is a joint effort betwee...
It is possible to use a ground-based laser to beam light to the solar arrays of orbiting satellites,...
Furthering pursuits in high bandwidth communications to future NASA deep space and near-Earth probes...
A new method is described for optical data transmissions from satellites using laser arrays for lase...
Nowadays, the usage of Optical fibers and optical devices are evolved. Optical system has been used...
A fast growing population of nano- and mirco satellites, space debris, as well as plans of installin...
The experimental satellite laser ranging station in Stuttgart has commenced operations in January 20...
Furthering pursuits in high bandwidth communications to future NASA deep space and neat-Earth probes...