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Status of the Zimmerwald SLR station

Authors :
Ploner, Martin
Lauber, Pierre
Prohaska, Marcel
Ruzek, Peter
Schlatter, Peter
Utzinger, Johannes
Schildknecht, Thomas
Jäggi, Adrian
Source :
Ploner, Martin; Lauber, Pierre; Prohaska, Marcel; Ruzek, Peter; Schlatter, Peter; Utzinger, Johannes; Schildknecht, Thomas; Jäggi, Adrian (11 November 2013). Status of the Zimmerwald SLR station. In: Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Laser Ranging. Fujiyoshida, Japan. 11.-15.11.2013.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The Zimmerwald SLR station is operated in a monostatic mode with 532nm laser pulses emitted at adjustable frequencies of 90-110Hz with energies slightly less than 10mJ. A rotating shutter protects the CSPAD receiver from the backscatter of the transmit beam. These systems are located below the telescope in an operator room housed within the observatory building with the laser system located in a separated, air-conditioned part of the room. All hardware components may be automatically accessed by the control software and from remote if required. Thanks to the fully automatic and remotely controllable SLR operations, the Zimmerwald station is one of the most productive stations in the ILRS network. Key characteristics of the hardware are shown. Specialities like the tracking of the full GLONASS constellation, one-way ranging to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and photon reception from bi-static experiments with the Graz SLR station are highlighted as well.

Subjects

Subjects :
520 Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ploner, Martin; Lauber, Pierre; Prohaska, Marcel; Ruzek, Peter; Schlatter, Peter; Utzinger, Johannes; Schildknecht, Thomas; Jäggi, Adrian (11 November 2013). Status of the Zimmerwald SLR station. In: Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Laser Ranging. Fujiyoshida, Japan. 11.-15.11.2013.
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cc09b4f202cf7f4de84fd82d21edf99a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7892/boris.53964