John A. Lipa
California Institute of Technology
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Experimental Astronomy | 2013
Slava G. Turyshev; James G. Williams; William M. Folkner; Gary Michael Gutt; Richard T. Baran; Randall Hein; Ruwan P. Somawardhana; John A. Lipa; Suwen Wang
Lunar laser ranging (LLR) has made major contributions to our understanding of the Moon’s internal structure and the dynamics of the Earth–Moon system. Because of the recent improvements of the ground-based laser ranging facilities, the present LLR measurement accuracy is limited by the retro-reflectors currently on the lunar surface, which are arrays of small corner-cubes. Because of lunar librations, the surfaces of these arrays do not, in general, point directly at the Earth. This effect results in a spread of arrival times, because each cube that comprises the retroreflector is at a slightly different distance from the Earth, leading to the reduced ranging accuracy. Thus, a single, wide aperture corner-cube could have a clear advantage. In addition, after nearly four decades of successful operations the retro-reflectors arrays currently on the Moon started to show performance degradation; as a result, they yield still useful, but much weaker return signals. Thus, fresh and bright instruments on the lunar surface are needed to continue precision LLR measurements. We have developed a new retro-reflector design to enable advanced LLR operations. It is based on a single, hollow corner cube with a large aperture for which preliminary thermal, mechanical, and optical design and analysis have been performed. The new instrument will be able to reach an Earth–Moon range precision of 1-mm in a single pulse while being subjected to significant thermal variations present on the lunar surface, and will have low mass to allow robotic deployment. Here we report on our design results and instrument development effort.
Proceedings of the MG14 Meeting on General Relativity | 2017
Shailendhar Saraf; Sasha Buchman; Grant D. Cutler; John A. Lipa; Si Tan; Robert L. Byer; Thilo Schuldt; Hansjörg Dittus; Claus Braxmaier; Achim Peters; Klaus Döringshoff; John Hanson; Belgacem Jaroux; Simon P. Worden; Abdul Alfauwaz; Abdulaziz Alhussien; Badr N. Alsuwaidan; Turki Al Saud; Norman Gürlebeck; Sven Herrmann; C. Lämmerzahl; Ulrich Johann
fundamental physics test, Kennedy-Thorndike, clocks, ultra-stable cavities, iodine spectroscopy, space instrumentation
Archive | 2010
S. Pete Worden; Turki Al-Saud; Mohammed Almajed; Haithem Altwaijry; Claus Braxmaier; Sasha Buchman; Robert L. Byer; Mike Cruise; Matt Daniels; D. DeBra; Hansjoerg Dittus; John H. Goebel; John Hall; Belgacem Jaroux; Claus Laemmerzahl; John A. Lipa; Achim Peters; Ke-Xun Sun; Abdul Aziz
Archive | 1992
Doron Bardas; M. A. Taber; Sasha Buchman; D. DeBra; C.W.F. Everitt; Dale Gill; G. B. Green; Gary Michael Gutt; N. Jeremy Kasdin; G. M. Keiser; John A. Lipa; J.M. Lockhart; Barry Muhlfelder; Bradford W. Parkinson; John P. Turneaure; R.A. Van Patten; Yueming Xiao; Pingli Zhou; Richard T. Parmley; Gillian Althea Maria Reynolds; Stuart J. Calhoon; Robert R. Clappier; David J. Frank; J. M. Grady; Jean C. Grammer; D. J. Read; John K. Salmon; R. H. Vassar
arXiv: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology | 2013
Sasha Buchman; John A. Lipa; Robert L. Byer; D. DeBra; Karthik Balakrishnan; G. Dufresne Cutler; Abdul Alfauwaz; Eric Hultgren; Ahmad Aljadaan; Shailendhar Saraf; Si Tan; Salman Althubiti; Andreas Zoellner
Archive | 2008
Jeffrey D. Scargle; John H. Goebel; Sasha Buchman; Robert L. Byer; Ke-Xun Sun; John A. Lipa; Lisa Chu-Thielbar; J. Storrs Hall
Archive | 2006
Scott Wang; John H. Goebel; G. M. Keiser; John A. Lipa; John P. Turneaure
Archive | 2004
J. A. Nissen; John A. Lipa; Scott Wang; D. Avaloff; David Stricker
Archive | 2002
John A. Lipa; J. A. Nissen; Scott Wang; David Stricker; D. Avaloff
Archive | 1998
Dion Monstavicius; Saps Buchman; Kenneth Geng; John A. Lipa; Barry Muhlfelder