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international conference laser optics | 2016

Low cost adaptable laser transmitter for ground-based orbital observations

Fabian Sproll; Daniel Hampf; Paul Wagner; Leif Humbert; Wolfgang Riede

Several theoretical laser transmitter concepts for low Earth orbit free space optical applications were investigated. A suitable, cost effective design including a beam steering unit as well as a fully automated laser divergence control was realized and characterized. For this only commercial off the shelf components were used.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Detection and laser ranging of orbital objects using optical methods

Paul Wagner; Daniel Hampf; Fabian Sproll; Thomas Hasenohr; Leif Humbert; Jens Rodmann; Wolfgang Riede

Laser ranging to satellites (SLR) in earth orbit is an established technology used for geodesy, fundamental science and precise orbit determination. A combined active and passive optical measurement system using a single telescope mount is presented which performs precise ranging measurements of retro reflector equipped objects in low earth orbit (LEO). The German Aerospace Center (DLR) runs an observatory in Stuttgart where a system has been assembled completely from commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components. The visible light directed to the tracking camera is used to perform angular measurements of objects under investigation. This is done astrometrically by comparing the apparent target position with cataloged star positions. First successful satellite laser ranging was demonstrated recently using an optical fiber directing laser pulses onto the astronomical mount. The transmitter operates at a wavelength of 1064 nm with a repetition rate of 3 kHz and pulse energy of 25 μJ. A motorized tip/tilt mount allows beam steering of the collimated beam with μrad accuracy. The returning photons reflected from the object in space are captured with the tracking telescope. A special low aberration beam splitter unit was designed to separate the infrared from visible light. This allows passive optical closed loop tracking and operation of a single photon detector for time of flight measurements at a single telescope simultaneously. The presented innovative design yields to a compact and cost effective but very precise ranging system which allows orbit determination.


Advances in Space Research | 2016

First successful satellite laser ranging with a fibre-based transmitter

Daniel Hampf; Fabian Sproll; Paul Wagner; Leif Humbert; Thomas Hasenohr; Wolfgang Riede


Ceas Space Journal | 2016

Innovative laser ranging station for orbit determination of LEO objects with a fiber-based laser transmitter

Leif Humbert; D. Hampf; Paul Wagner; Fabian Sproll; Wolfgang Riede


Archive | 2017

STAR-C: Towards a transportable Laser Ranging Station

Thomas Hasenohr; Leif Humbert; D. Hampf; Wolfgang Riede


Archive | 2017

Design and commissioning of a transportable laser ranging station STAR-C

Leif Humbert; Thomas Hasenohr; D. Hampf; Wolfgang Riede


Archive | 2017

Space debris – a problem with an optical solution

Thomas Dekorsy; Leif Humbert; D. Hampf; Jens Rodmann; Wolfgang Riede


Archive | 2017

Precise short- and long-term propagation of orbits and uncertainties using the Hermite integration scheme for LEO space debris objects

Jens Rodmann; D. Hampf; Thomas Hasenohr; Leif Humbert; Wolfgang Riede; Fabian Sproll; Paul Wagner


7th European Conference on Space Debris | 2017

INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR OPTICAL GROUND STATIONS

Leif Humbert; D. Hampf; Fabian Sproll; Paul Wagner; Thomas Hasenohr; Jens Rodmann; Wolfgang Riede


7th European Conference on Space Debris | 2017

Precise orbit propagation for space debris objects using the Hermite integration scheme

Jens Rodmann; D. Hampf; Thomas Hasenohr; Leif Humbert; Wolfgang Riede; Fabian Sproll; Paul Wagner

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D. Hampf

University of Hamburg

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Paul Wagner

German Aerospace Center

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Daniel Hampf

German Aerospace Center

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Ivo Buske

German Aerospace Center

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