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25 July 1989 Laser Atmospheric Wind Sounder (LAWS)
R. G. Beranek, J. W. Bilbro, D. E. Fitzjarrald, W. D. Jones, V. W. Keller, B. S. Perrine
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Abstract
The principle of operation of a space based Doppler lidar wind measuring system is discussed along with laser wavelength selection considerations. Differences in accommodating the Laser Atmospheric Wind Sounder (LAWS) on the Earth Observing System (EOS) polar platform and the Manned Space Station are presented. The impact of the LAWS instrument support subsystems are specifically discussed.
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R. G. Beranek, J. W. Bilbro, D. E. Fitzjarrald, W. D. Jones, V. W. Keller, and B. S. Perrine "Laser Atmospheric Wind Sounder (LAWS)", Proc. SPIE 1062, Laser Applications in Meteorology and Earth and Atmospheric Remote Sensing, (25 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951882
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Space telescopes

Earth's atmosphere

Aerosols

Atmospheric laser remote sensing

Pulsed laser operation

Doppler effect

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