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laserguidestars
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LASER GUIDE STAR TECHNOLOGY. Laser guide stars are artificial beacons created by focusing a laser into the upper atmosphere. They are used to power adaptive optics systems on large telescopes to image objects in space. There are two types of laser guide stars, Rayleigh laser guide stars. Which use Rayleigh backscattering from air molecules in the upper atmosphere and Sodium laser guide stars,. Which use resonant backscattering from sodium atoms in the mesosphere. Return to home page]. Return to home page].
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Kane-Lewis 2008
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The biggest change for us in 2008 is that Allison is a college student – she attends Georgetown University. In Washington DC, in the School of Foreign Servic. Well there and loves it. One class she enjoyed was US Intelligence Law – she learned about laws related to spying – and she liked both the law and the politics. Another engaging class was Chinese. That country fascinates her – she spent 3 weeks in Beijing. This summer, right before the Olympics. Diann traded in Mickey for Molly Brown. 8211; in Fran...
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Rochester Scientific, LLC | Clients
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The clients of Rochester Scientific have included, among others, the NIST Time and Frequency Division. The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Project. First Solar, Inc. And research groups at the University of Texas at Austin. And University of California, Santa Cruz. Rochester Scientific has received STTR funding from the US Navy. We have also worked in collaboration with researchers at the College of William and Mary. And the Adaptive Optics group. At the European Southern Observatory.
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2011
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Allison turned 21 this year. She’s officially All Grown Up. So this is a good year to finish up our tradition of annual family photos – our wall is almost full anyway. Next year, Diann and I hope to send you travel photos. No big trips in 2011 – so we’re ready! Amy is living with us here at 1250 Altschul. She’s half-time selling clothes at Patagonia in Palo Alto. And half-time going to Foothill Community College. She’s is enjoying both, plus riding her horse Ocelot. Is a great horse, but it takes strengt...