Spaceflight laser development for future remote sensing applications
Anthony W. Yu(Goddard Space Flight Center), Jordan Camp(Goddard Space Flight Center), Jeffrey R. Chen(Goddard Space Flight Center), Michael A. Krainak(Goddard Space Flight Center), Mark Stephen(Goddard Space Flight Center), Haris Riris(Goddard Space Flight Center), Kenji Numata(Goddard Space Flight Center), James B. Abshire(Goddard Space Flight Center), David J. Harding(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Stewart Wu(Goddard Space Flight Center), Steven X. Li(Goddard Space Flight Center), Graham Allan(Goddard Space Flight Center)
Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE
September 22, 2011
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