Free-space optical communications in support of future manned space flight

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Manned Space Flight, Optical Communication, Space Communication, Space Stations, Spacecraft Communication, Code Division Multiple Access, Communication Networks, Data Transmission, Protocol (Computers), Satellite Communication

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Four areas of research in optical communications in support of future manned space missions being carried out at Johnson Space Center are discussed. These are the Space Station Freedom proximity operations, direct LEO-to-ground communications, IR voice communications inside manned spacecraft, and deep space and lunar satellite operations. The background, requirements, and scenario for each of these areas of research are briefly described.

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