Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004spie.5550...70o&link_type=abstract
Free-Space Laser Communications IV. Edited by Ricklin, Jennifer C.; Voelz, David G. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5550, pp
Computer Science
Scientific paper
We describe the development of a portable NRL seeing monitor which consists of a 12 inch Meade f/10 telescope with a Dalsa Cad6 260x260 camera having 10 micron pixels. This seeing monitor is capable of up to 700 frames per second. We have three different techniques to measure Fried's r0 parameter: full aperture, two-hole mask, and two-hole mask with in-line intensifier. For the observations done at the Anderson Mesa, Arizona site in January-July 2004, we present comparison of Fried's r0 obtained. Calibration, observing techniques, and data analysis techniques are described. Comparison of the three different techniques is discussed.
Baker Jeffrey T.
Fortenberry Susan L.
Gilbreath Charmaine G.
Hindsley Robert B.
Mozurkewich David
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