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16 August 2000 Acquisition, tracking, and sizing of small space objects
Victor H. Hasson, Francis J. Corbett, Mark A. Kovacs, Michael Groden, Daniel O. Hogenboom, Gordon L. Dryden, Richard H. Pohle, Claude R. Phipps, Deborah Werling, Stanley R. Czyzak, John D. Gonglewski, Jonathan W. Campbell
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High-powered, pulsed CO2 coherent ladar systems and their potential application to space debris tracking and characterization.
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Victor H. Hasson, Francis J. Corbett, Mark A. Kovacs, Michael Groden, Daniel O. Hogenboom, Gordon L. Dryden, Richard H. Pohle, Claude R. Phipps, Deborah Werling, Stanley R. Czyzak, John D. Gonglewski, and Jonathan W. Campbell "Acquisition, tracking, and sizing of small space objects", Proc. SPIE 4065, High-Power Laser Ablation III, (16 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.407355
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

LIDAR

Sensors

Doppler effect

Space telescopes

Target detection

Radar

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