Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy is currently constructing a lunar laser ranging observatory at the 3050-meter summit of Mt. Haleakala, Hawaii. The Nd YAG laser system to be employed provides three pulses per second, each pulse being approximately 200 picoseconds in duration. The energy contained in one pulse at 5320 A lies in the range from 250 to 350 millijoules. Details of observatory construction are provided together with transmitter design data and information concerning the lunastat, the feed telescope, the relative pointing system, the receiver, and the event timer system.
Keywords:
FACILITIES, RESEARCH, AND SUPPORT
Type:
Symposium on Earth''s Gravitational Field and Secular Variations in Position; Nov 26, 1973 - Nov 30, 1973; Sydney; Australia
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