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25 July 1989 A Lidar System For Remote Sensing Of Aerosols And Water Vapor From Nsts And Space Station Freedom
Joseph F. DeLorme
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Abstract
The Tropical Atmospheric Lidar Observing System (TALOS) is proposed to be developed as a DIfferential Absorbtion Lidar (DIAL) system for flight aboard the Earth orbiting Space Station Freedom. TALOS will be capable of making high resolution vertical profile measurements of tropospheric water and tropospheric and stratospheric aerosols, clouds and temperature.
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Joseph F. DeLorme "A Lidar System For Remote Sensing Of Aerosols And Water Vapor From Nsts And Space Station Freedom", Proc. SPIE 1062, Laser Applications in Meteorology and Earth and Atmospheric Remote Sensing, (25 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951870
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Telescopes

Space telescopes

Aerosols

Earth's atmosphere

Receivers

Aerospace engineering

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