15 September 1995Special features of large lidar telescopes
Manfred Steinbach, U. Braeuer, Hans Fischer, C. Huellenkremer, H. D. Kleinschrodt, Wolfgang Mildner, R. Ponzer, H. J. Schaefer, Gotthardt Sesselmann, Felix A Theopold
Manfred Steinbach,1 U. Braeuer,1 Hans Fischer,1 C. Huellenkremer,1 H. D. Kleinschrodt,2 Wolfgang Mildner,3 R. Ponzer,1 H. J. Schaefer,4 Gotthardt Sesselmann,1 Felix A Theopold5
1Optikzentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany) 2Technische Fachhochschule Berlin (Germany) 3Orbital- und Hydrotechnoligie System GmbH (Germany) 4Alfred-Wegener-Institut fuer Polar- und Meeresforschung (Germany) 5GKSS Geesthacht GmbH (Germany)
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The Optical Science Center North Rhine-Westphalia has developed LIDAR telescopes with mirror diameters of 1150, 1500, and 1800 m. The telescopes are intended for use in the Arctic and must withstand extreme weather conditions. In addition, the parallelism of the transmitted and received beam paths must be maintained under all circumstances. It will be shown how, due to the design principle, these requirements have been fulfilled at moderate cost.
Manfred Steinbach,U. Braeuer,Hans Fischer,C. Huellenkremer,H. D. Kleinschrodt,Wolfgang Mildner,R. Ponzer,H. J. Schaefer,Gotthardt Sesselmann, andFelix A Theopold
"Special features of large lidar telescopes", Proc. SPIE 2505, Lidar and Atmospheric Sensing, (15 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.219652
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Manfred Steinbach, U. Braeuer, Hans Fischer, C. Huellenkremer, H. D. Kleinschrodt, Wolfgang Mildner, R. Ponzer, H. J. Schaefer, Gotthardt Sesselmann, Felix A Theopold, "Special features of large lidar telescopes," Proc. SPIE 2505, Lidar and Atmospheric Sensing, (15 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.219652