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Free space laser communication experiments from Earth to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in lunar orbit
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RadarFree-space Optical NetworkPpm Symbol ErrorsLunar Reconnaissance OrbiterEngineeringLunar ExplorationPositioning SystemLunar OrbitLunar ScienceLaser-based SensorSatellite Laser RangingLaser CommunicationsPrecision NavigationLaser CommunicationSpace CommunicationSatellite Navigation Systems
Laser communication and ranging experiments were successfully conducted from the satellite laser ranging (SLR) station at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) in lunar orbit. The experiments used 4096-ary pulse position modulation (PPM) for the laser pulses during one-way LRO Laser Ranging (LR) operations. Reed-Solomon forward error correction codes were used to correct the PPM symbol errors due to atmosphere turbulence and pointing jitter. The signal fading was measured and the results were compared to the model.
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