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Satellite laser ranging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In satellite laser ranging ( SLR ) a global network of observation stations measure the round trip time of flight of ultrashort pulses of light to satellites equipped with retroreflectors. This pr...
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MONOPTEC's Fixed Shutter Dome for Laser/Telescope Enclosure for Astronomy, Defense and Satellite Communications. ... MONOPTEC licenses the Fixed Shutter Dome (FSD), an enabling technology in laser and telescope enclosures and satellite laser ranging (SLR) stations, for Astronomy, Defense and Laser Communications.
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Tectonic motion for points around the world can be estimated from a variety of space geodetic technologies (e.g., satellite laser ranging (SLR), Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), Global Positioning System (GPS) among others).
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Satellite Laser Ranging in China ... China is known to have a network of satellite laser ranging (SLR) stations, which is part of an international network of such stations. SLR can be used to determine the orbits of satellites in low earth orbit to very high accuracy by reflecting short laser pulses off them and measuring...
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On site at Herstmonceux is a state-of-the-art satellite laser ranging (SLR) system, permanently operating Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GPS and GLONASS) receivers, an absolute gravimeter and meteorological and local water-table monitoring equipment.
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The Mt Stromlo Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) facility is part of a worldwide network of approximately 42 SLR stations with only six located in the southern hemisphere. The Mt Stromlo facility is one of two SLR units managed by Geoscience Australia and currently operated under contract by Electro Optic Systems (EOS).
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The Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) coordinate time series are derived using SLR observations from the global SLR network. ... Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) coordinate time series scale variations Red dots-actual time sereis and yellow-seasonal trends...
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