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Coherent Doppler wind lidar for the Japanese experimental module of the ISS

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Abstract

A feasibility study has been done for a space-borne 2micron coherent Doppler lidar system aiming at demonstration of the technology onboard the Japanese Experiment module of the International Space Station. We are also developing an airborne coherent Doppler lidar system for simulation of the Doppler lidar measurement in space.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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