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Light detection and ranging

An altimeter is a critical instrument in planetary missions, for both safe operations and science activities. We present required specifications and link budget calculations for light detection and ranging (LIDAR) onboard the Martian Moons Exploration (MMX) spacecraft. During the mission phase, this...

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Published in:Earth, planets, and space planets, and space, 2021-12, Vol.73 (1)
Main Authors: Senshu, Hiroki, Mizuno, Takahide, Umetani, Kazuhiro, Nakura, Toru, Konishi, Akihiro, Ogawa, Akihiko, Ikeda, Hirokazu
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