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FrozenGate by Avery

Now that's what I call an orange laser






Hey -- a few watts of red and a couple watts of green ---

WTH ;D Easy stuff for us here on LPF !!!!!!

Mike
 
8-)
yeah... the power's simple for us ::)

but imagine having that focal and positioning ability!
:D
 
That laser was tuned to 589nm, the sodium D line. I remember reading about it like a year ago, but I don't feel like digging it up right now. It was used for some sort of atmospheric testing or something.
 
a bit more info
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A dye laser used at the Starfire Optical Range for LIDAR and laser guide star experiments is tuned to the sodium D line and used to excite sodium atoms in the upper atmosphere
 
Darn you people with the low quality Pics! With a laser this good, you should search for higher resolution pics!! ;D ;D ;D

Starfire_Optical_Range.jpg


Starfire_Optical_Range_-_three_lasers_into_space.jpg


Starfield_Optical_Range_-_sodium_laser.jpg


Need some 8-)
 
Thats one friggin strong beam, just how wide it is and its still that visible!!! :-[
If only they made that in a Leadlight ;D
 
jnrpop said:
Thats one friggin strong beam, just how wide it is and its still that visible!!!   :-[
If only they made that in a Leadlight  ;D


It's from side on as well, imagine it from the front or back ends :o
 
First off, the beam is pulsed so you get very high peak powers, second, that picture is very long exposure at night. Look at the moving stars in the sky.
 
Laser Ben said:
First off, the beam is pulsed so you get very high peak powers, second, that picture is very long exposure at night. Look at the moving stars in the sky.



I thought it was maybe just stars that were visible during the day ;D
 
Laser Ben said:
First off, the beam is pulsed so you get very high peak powers, second, that picture is very long exposure at night. Look at the moving stars in the sky.

That's a good point, it must have taken a VERY long time considering how far the stars have moved. :o
 
Yer that true, still it would be amazing to see. I wonder if it comes with a spec sheet ;D
 





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