• The Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1, or LCS-1, is a large aluminium sphere in Earth orbit since 6 May 1965. It is still in use, having lasted for over 50...
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  • system, machine learning system Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1, first of a series of inert globes used as radar calibration satellites Liquid cooling system...
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  • combat ship Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1, an inert spherical aluminum in-space Earth-orbiting satellite used for calibration designed by the Lincoln Laboratory...
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  • Passive calibration satellites are objects of known shape and size. Examples include the Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1 developed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory...
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    of 34,762 kilometres (21,600 mi). USA 14 December 1962 Earth Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1 Oldest spacecraft still in use (59 years as of 2024[update])...
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  • 13A (TE-M-516) on LES 1/2, Aurora (P67-1), Orbiscal (P68-1), Lincoln Calibration Sphere 4, S3-2, Solrad 11A/B, SPX plume generator package, Freja, Meteor...
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    space at a particular point in time." KiwiSAT Light pollution Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1 Project Echo Rand, Lisa Ruth (26 January 2018). "Space-Spotting:...
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    space walk, by Alexei Leonov Ranger 9 21 March 1965 Lunar impact Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1 6 May 1965 Oldest spacecraft still in use[citation needed] Luna...
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    LES-2 (category Lincoln Experimental Satellite)
    magnetic coil attitude system. LES-2 was launched along with Lincoln Calibration Sphere (LCS) 1 from Cape Canaveral LC20 6 May 1965 at 15:00:03 UTC on...
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    the Nimrod's intended missions led to them being described as "radar calibration" aircraft from their entry into service. The major rationale for the...
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    completed until the following year. A bronze calibration plaque, located on a cast iron post by the sphere, was later installed to correct errors with...
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    unfortunately, its own problems: According to Hendrickx 2006, p. 90, "the calibration curves for the (second half) of the 4th millennium BC show important...
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    tracker' system that provided celestial navigation backup, verification and calibration for the SINS. A single-side-band (SSB) radio communication system, visibly...
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  • used to calculate 3-D information. In 3-D tracking, a process known as "calibration" derives the motion of the camera from the inverse-projection of the...
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    PMID 17994031. S2CID 7007569. A.D. Chandra & A. Banerjee (2020). "Rapid phase calibration of a spatial light modulator using novel phase masks and optimization...
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