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Protecting aircraft from lasers

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Amanda D. Francoeur, [email protected]

During the operation of astronomical telescopes, laser beams frequently are emitted into the atmosphere for satellite or lunar ranging. They also can be used to create artificial guide stars for correcting image aberrations. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that, when a laser beam is used, one or more individuals must be present outside the telescope to spot airplanes that might intersect the beam’s path and to tell scientists to shutter the beam. To make it easier to locate the aircraft, and to eliminate the need for human surveyors altogether, researchers from the...Read full article

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    Published: January 2010
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