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FrozenGate by Avery

20w 589nm buity!

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Now I know there is a few of these Sodium guide star laser setups but ever since I saw these photos I can't stop dreaming about this particular one, honestly it's all I dream about every night, if for some extreamly doubtfull chance it poped up on eBay for 500.000 I would sell my house and buy it, very doubtful but like I said i can't stop dreaming about it! Goddamm!
 

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Re: The best laser ever!

Damn, that's really pretty indeed. :cryyy:

-Alex
 
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Another fan of laser guide star systems signs in. :D Oliver, where are you? ;)
 
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Any chance we can get it in a handheld? :D
 
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Bob, only if you have really large hands. :crackup:
 
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Selling the house wouldn't be such a big deal, you could live in your new Sodiumstar house.
 
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What's so special about this Sanwu? Is it better than DTR? I do not believe !
 
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A kind of laser how many "nm" will it be?

Goodmorning everyone !

It's 589 nm. Sodium line. Check this for example:http://unicorn.ps.uci.edu/249/Handouts/RWFSodium.pdf

Laser guide star systems are used to project artificial star on top layers of atmosphere, where there is a process able to "reflect" it (reemit back), due to stuff left from meteorids falling and evaporating in atmosphere. Such a star is used to measure changes in atmosphere to adjust adaptive optics (little mirrors composing large mirror) in telesocpe with large magnification ("zoom"). Since the magnification is so large and atmosphere has some optical properties and changes in temperatures and flows make it kind of instable, the resolution is very poor as objects appear blurry and changing. To beat this problem, the adaptive optics with yellow laser is used to measure atmospheric changes (due adjusting the mirrors accordingly).

You mean the opposite of Trump's hands. :crackup: :D



Good morning back at cha 3D :)

Not sure as I have not shaken my hand with Trump yet. :D

BTW I posted this link on LPF several times already, but also here - this is my dream laser:

http://www.laserfocusworld.com/articles/2010/06/adaptive-optics-high-power.html

:drool::drool::drool:
 
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Another fan of laser guide star systems signs in. :D Oliver, where are you? ;)

LASER_GUIDE_STAR_MEME.png


:D
Was about to post that me and you keep joking about LGS's. :crackup:

Billy and Radim, if one pops up on eBay then we should share the loan. :p

And RB, customs could be a problem, but then again it is not a portable. ;)
 
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Damn, that's appropriate meme, Oliver. Thanks. :crackup:
Rep+ when I can.

Not loan, but selling my artworks to get cash for that. :D :whistle:
 
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Thanks Radim, I thought it would make you laugh. :D

Sell your artworks. Nice plan! :p
 





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