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Holographic Airborne Rotating Lidar Instrument Experiment

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HOLO-1

General Description  

Location

Utah State University Space Dynamics Laboratory, Logan, UT

Period

March 6-13, 1999

utah.mov (64.7MB, Quicktime Movie)(taken March 10 at Space Dynamics Lab)

Objectives 

  • Assess the performance of new lidar instruments that utilize holographic optical elements (HOE's)
  • Develop data reduction routines
  • Explore scanning lidar routines
  • Determine the wind velocity and direction at cloud altitude (Wilkerson, et al., 2000).

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HOLO-1 Team Members  David Guerra (St. Anselm Col.), Steve Moody (ORCA), Jason Sanders (Utah St. Univ.), Tom Wilkerson (Utah St. Univ.), Geary Schwemmer (GSFC / NASA), not pictured: David Miller (Science Systems and Applications Inc.)

HOLO-1 Team Members

David Guerra (St. Anselm Col.), Steve Moody (ORCA), Jason Sanders (Utah St.Univ), Tom Wilkerson (Utah St. Univ.), Geary Schwemmer (GSFC / NASA).  not pictured: David Miller (Science Systems and Applications Inc.)

Steve Moody watches as David Guerra pulls up the `National Weather Service Maps'.  This room, the penthouse on top of the SDL building in Logan, Utah served as our command center for HOLO-1.  We also stored the Lidars in here when not taking measurements.

Steve Moody watches as David Guerra pulls up the `National Weather Service Maps'.  This room, the penthouse on top of the SDL building in Logan, Utah served as our command center for HOLO-1.  We also stored the Lidars in here when not taking measurements.

 

Dave Miller boresights the Harlie using the mountain range across the Cache Valley as a target.

 

Dave Miller boresights the HARLIE using the mountain range across the Cache Valley as a target.

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