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This satellite is covered with reflectors capable of bouncing a laser beam from Earth back to its original location.
1962 – Project "Luna See," conducted by RLE's Louis Smullin and George Fiocco, demonstrates high-power optical maser technology by bouncing a laser beam off the moon's surface.
He also dismissed a claim by the plaintiffs that the filmmakers had committed trespass by "bouncing a laser beam off the building to create a digital photograph".
An instrument that maps the topography by bouncing a laser beam off the surface has found the sides of the craters to be steep and rough terrain.
For 10 days they roamed around the cathedral, recording detailed images of its façade and interior by bouncing a laser beam off its surfaces.
Ghost imaging is the extraordinary technique of bouncing a laser beam off an object and making high quality images from the reflected light using a single pixel.
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For at least a decade, such researchers have been making micromirrors and microlenses to bounce a laser beam around on the surface of a chip.
Rather than more expensive sensors such as lidar, which bounce a laser off objects to build a 3-D picture, the robot maps its environment using video cameras.
Inside the plane, a machine known as a Lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) bounces a laser beam off the forest canopy 400,000 times per second – the result is a three-dimensional map of the forest showing unprecedented detail.
The chamber, about the size of a drum major's baton with mirrors at either end, bounces a laser back and forth between the two mirrors thousands of times, like a fold-up yardstick.
The trick that Bagci and co have pulled off is to bounce a laser beam off the nanomembrane causing an optical phase shift that they then measure using standard optical techniques.
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