The third generation SLR station Potsdam no. 7836

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Ground Stations, Laser Range Finders, Neodymium Lasers, Rangefinding, Receivers, Satellite Instruments, Tracking Stations, Yag Lasers, Lageos (Satellite), Laser Applications, Photometers, Telescopes

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The new satellite laser ranging (SLR) station Potsdam has been installed during the winter of 1991/1992 in an existing dome near the old ruby laser at Helmert Tower. It has been built around a one-meter-Coude telescope and is equipped by a 50 ps Nd:YAG laser and a SPAD receiver. The first successful Lageos passes were obtained in May 1992 demonstrating 2-3 cm rms at the single photon level. The new station will be used for experimental work and selected campaigns as well.

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