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47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including The New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition.
RideShare is the ability to launch a secondary payload from a commercially owned and operated communications platform. This arrangement eliminates the secondary payload’s launch vehicle cost while benefiting from the excess resources of the host sp
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SPIE Proceedings.
A standardized interface has been developed for the integration and accommodation of secondary payloads on to Orbital Sciences Corporation's StarBus line of GEO-based commercial communications satellites. This standardized interface through hardware
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26th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC).
Autor:
Andrew C. Nicholas, P. W. Walker, T. Duffey, P. Jaffe, Phillip C. Kalmanson, K. M. Weldy, S. P. Lynch, Scott A. Budzien, Stefan E. Thonnard, Kenneth F. Dymond
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Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation.
The first of five Special Sensor Ultraviolet Limb Imager (SSULI) sensors was launched on the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) F16 spacecraft in October of 2003 into a sun-synchronous 830 km circular orbit at a local time of 0800-2000 U
Autor:
Janusz S. Wilczynski, James Spann, Stefan E. Thonnard, Kenneth F. Dymond, Phillip C. Kalmanson, Kent S. Wood
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Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation.
The Ionospheric Mapping and Geocoronal Experiment (IMAGER) is a space-based, multispectral, imaging payload, designed at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. IMAGER is designed to be at the forefront of space based remote sensing instruments for the s
Autor:
Stefan E. Thonnard, Ivan J. Galysh, Robert Bruninga, Andrew C. Nicholas, Phillip C. Kalmanson
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SPIE Proceedings.
The Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment (ANDE) is a series of four microsatellites that will study the atmosphere of the Earth from low earth orbit. Each microsatellite is based on a common design; however, each differs in the instrument payloads
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Instruments, Science, and Methods for Geospace and Planetary Remote Sensing.
The Tiny Ionospheric Photometer (TIP) instrument is a small, space-based, photometer that observes the ionosphere of the earth at 135.6 nanometers. The TIP instrument will primarily observe the airglow emission of the nighttime ionosphere caused by t
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Optical Spectroscopic Techniques, Remote Sensing, and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research IV.
Within the Space Sciences Division at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), new facilities have been built and old facilities have been upgraded to provide greater accuracy and precision during the calibration of instruments used for observation of Ex
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Three-Dimensional Imaging, Optical Metrology, and Inspection IV.
A Mach-Zehnder based variable resolution fringe projection system has been built for 3-D video moini machine vision.This system uses the three main advantages of the Mach-Zehnder - 1) There is no optical feedback to the laser source, 2)The interfemme
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