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Autor:
Nicolas Paulin, Susanne Nikolov, Stefano Lucarelli, Andreas Allgaier, Wolfgang Holota, Gerald Mathe, Alexander Sohmer, Arnaud Chiri, Christian Wührer, Werner Hupfer
Publikováno v:
International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2018.
The optical design for the MERLIN instrument was driven by a concept which ensures reliable, high performance operation of the bi-static DIAL, consisting of separate transmitter (TX) and receiver paths (RX). The MERLIN satellite is a secondary passen
Autor:
Francis Bennet, Gaetano Sivo, Vincent Garrel, Francois Rigaut, Kristina Uhlendorf, Chad Trujillo, Vanessa Montes, Celine d'Orgeville, Nicolas Paulin, Nicholas Herrald, Ian Price
Publikováno v:
Adaptive Optics Systems V.
NGS2 is an upgrade for the multi-natural guide star tip-tilt & plate scale wavefront sensor for GeMS (Gemini Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics system). It uses a single Nuvu HNu-512 Electron-Multiplied CCD array that spans the entire GeMS wavefront sen
Autor:
Rod Brister, Francis Bennet, Yanjie Wang, Amy Chan, Yue Gao, Craig F. Smith, Ian Price, Ian Ritchie, Francois Rigaut, Kristina Uhlendorf, M Blundell, Matthew Sellars, Celine d'Orgeville, Nicolas Paulin, Murray Dawson
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Australian National University and EOS Space Systems have teamed up to equip the EOS laser space debris tracking station on Mount Stromlo near Canberra, Australia, with sodium Laser Guide Star (LGS) Adaptive Optics (AO). The AO system is used to
Autor:
Ian Price, Nicolas Paulin, Francis Bennet, Yanjie Wang, Celine d'Orgeville, William Gardhouse, Craig Smith, Francois Rigaut, Yue Gao, Kristina Uhlendorf, Ian Ritchie
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Space debris in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is becoming an increasing threat to satellite and spacecraft. A reliable and cost effective method for detecting possible collisions between orbiting objects is required to prevent an exponential growth in the nu
Autor:
Ian Ritchie, Kristina Uhlendorf, Ian Price, Craig F. Smith, Nicolas Paulin, Murray Dawson, Francois Rigaut, Francis Bennet, Celine d'Orgeville, Rodolphe Conan
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Space debris in low Earth orbit below 1500km is becoming an increasing threat to satellites and spacecrafts. Radar and laser tracking are currently used to monitor the orbits of thousands of space debris and active satellites are able to use this inf
Autor:
Nicolas Paulin
Publikováno v:
2011 | 2.
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 105:054102
This research was partially funded by the Australian Space Research Program (APT project) and the Australian Research Council Discovery Project (No. DP140100571).