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Laser ranging application to time transfer using geodetic satellite and to other Japanese space programsCommunications Research Laboratory (CRL) has been developing a laser time transfer system using a satellite laser ranging (SLR) system. We propose Japanese geodetic satellite 'AJISAI', launched in 1986 as a target satellite. The surface is covered not only with corner cube reflectors but also with mirrors. The mirrors are originally designed for observation of flushing solar light reflected by the separate mirrors while the satellite is spinning. In the experiment, synchronized laser pulses are transferred via specified mirror from one station to another while the satellite is up on the horizon to both stations. The system is based on the epoch timing ranging system with 40 ps ranging precision, connected together with UTC(CRL). Simulation study indicates that two stations at thousands of km distance from each other can be linked with signal strength of more than 10 photons and the distributed images of laser beam from AJISAI mirrors give many chances for two stations to link each other during a single AJISAI pass. Retro-reflector In Space for Advanced Earth Observation Satellite (ADEOS) and RendDezVous docking mission of Experimental Technology Satellite-7 (ETS-7) are briefly presented.
Document ID
19940011082
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kunimori, Hiroo
(Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Tokyo, Japan)
Takahashi, Fujinobu
(Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Tokyo, Japan)
Itabe, Toshikazu
(Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Tokyo, Japan)
Yamamoto, Atsushi
(Maritime Safety Agency Tokyo, Japan)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center, Eighth International Workshop on Laser Ranging Instrumentation
Subject Category
Lasers And Masers
Accession Number
94N15555
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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