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Diode Laser Finds Home Aboard Columbia

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The video guidance sensor aboard the space shuttle Columbia featured eight fiber-coupled diode lasers as its essential components. The fiber-coupled lasers, manufactured by Opto Power Corp. of Tucson, Ariz., helped scientists from the Marshall Space Flight Center and NASA to gauge the changing distances between the shuttle and the Spartan satellite during a November rendezvous. Four of the eight 0.75-W lasers operated at 800 nm, while the others operated at 850 nm. Arranged in a ring surrounding the lens of the system's black-and-white camera, the lasers reflected off targets bolted to the...Read full article

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