NASA | Laser Focus: The Receiver

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Opto-Mechanical Engineer Tyler Evans explains how the photons that bounce back from Earth are received and filtered by the ATLAS telescope. ATLAS is the primary instrument on board the ICESat-2 spacecraft, which will measure the height of Earth's features.

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I love these types of videos. You learn something new everyday.

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Excellent video. Loved the explanatory graphics.

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Thank you so much for marking this video. It is wonderful for me to see my telescope taking its next steps at Goddard! Best of luck through launch and beyond.

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Super interesting video! the explanation and also the animations really helped my understanding. Thanks for posting :)

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Wow, no downvotes yet? Seems the Flatheads haven't heard of this channel yet. Let's keep it that way. Anyways, this is really cool. Gotta love what humans can come up with when curious.

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