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1 July 1990 European SILEX project: concept, performance, status, and planning
Gotthard Oppenhauser, Manfred E. Wittig
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Abstract
The European Space Agency (ESA) is developing an optical interorbit communication system enabling a link between a low earth orbiting (LEO) and a geostationary (GEO) spacecraft. The link allows the transmission of up to 65 Mbps between LEO and GEO in an experimental and preoperational mode. The system uses laser diodes of typically 100 mW optical power at a wavelength of 830 nanometer. Direct intensity modulation is applied. Telescopes of 25 cm diameter are used on both terminals. The breadboard phase has been completed and the launch of both terminals is scheduled for 1994.
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Gotthard Oppenhauser and Manfred E. Wittig "European SILEX project: concept, performance, status, and planning", Proc. SPIE 1218, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies II, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18171
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Space telescopes

Telecommunications

Telescopes

Free space optical communications

Receivers

Satellites

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