The use of laser ranging to measure space debris

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Space debris is a major problem for all the nations that are currently active in space. Adopting high-precision measuring techniques will help produce a reliable and accurate catalog for space debris and collision avoidance. Laser ranging is a kind of real-time measuring technology with high precision for space debris observation. The first space-debris laser-ranging experiment in China was performed at the Shanghai Observatory in July 2008 with a ranging precision of about 60-80 cm. The experimental results showed that the return signals from the targets with a range of 900 km were quite strong, with a power of 40W (2J at 20 Hz) using a 10ns pulse width laser at 532nm wavelength. The performance of the preliminary laser ranging system and the observed results in 2008 and 2010 are also introduced. © 2012 National Astronomical Observatories of Chinese Academy of Sciences and IOP Publishing Ltd..

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Zhang, Z. P., Yang, F. M., Zhang, H. F., Wu, Z. B., Chen, J. P., Li, P., & Meng, W. D. (2012, February). The use of laser ranging to measure space debris. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-4527/12/2/009

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