Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991esasp.328..109f&link_type=abstract
In ESA, Radars and Lidars in Earth and Planetary Sciences p 109-116 (SEE N92-25668 16-32)
Mathematics
Logic
Optical Radar, Planetary Geology, Planetary Mapping, Remote Sensors, Spaceborne Lasers, Systems Engineering, Parameter Identification, Research And Development, Space Exploration, Technological Forecasting
Scientific paper
The requirements of exploratory missions to celestial bodies are translated into specific laser sensor requirements and constraints. Typical equipment actually used or foreseen is reviewed and characterized. Possible laser instrumentation concepts are defined. A comparison of the performance of these configurations is provided in parametric form. A set of representative planetary missions are used in selecting an advanced sensor concept offering modularity and multifunctionality. Two different laser heads sharing common optics are proposed.
Flatscher Reinhold
Hueber Martin F.
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