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A sodium laser guide star facility for the ANU/EOS space debris tracking adaptive optics demonstrator
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2014
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Anu/eos Space DebrisEngineeringSpace OpticSpace DebrisPrecision NavigationSatellite DebrisActive OpticsAstronomical Image AnalysisInfrared OpticLaser-based SensorOptical SystemsInstrumentationAdaptive Optics DemonstratorAtmospheric TurbulenceAstrodynamicsAstrophysicsAdaptive OpticAerospace EngineeringEos Space Systems
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 correct for laser beam degradation caused by the atmospheric turbulence on the upward infrared laser pulse used to illuminate space debris. As a result, the AO-equipped laser tracking station can track smaller and more distant debris. This paper presents the joint ANU/EOS AO Demonstrator LGS facility requirements, architecture, and performance at the time of the conference.
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