Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Aug 2004
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Spacecraft Platforms and Infrastructure. Edited by Tchoryk, Peter, Jr.; Wright, Melissa. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5419,
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
Tropospheric wind measurements are of great meteorological and tactical value, but are presently not available on a global basis. The primary obstacle to a space-based Doppler wind LIDAR mission capable of obtaining these measurements has been the cost and risk associated with flying high power lasers and large telescopes in low-earth orbit. This paper presents an alternative approach that would result in a low-cost, low-risk responsive approach to deploying a global tropospheric wind measurement system.
Dehring Michael
Nardell Carl A.
Tchoryk Peter Jr.
Wertz James R.
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