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Optical test range at DLR Lampoldshausen

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Optical test range at DLR Lampoldshausen
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On the 130-metre long test range at DLR Lampoldshausen, laser beams will be precisely analysed under real environmental conditions. This video is part of DLR’s annual review from March 2010.
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It's right on target, but from a safe distance. A laser at the research center at the DLR site in Lampolzhausen can shed light on distant risks without as much as making contact.
The experiments are being done at a unique testing facility, a hundred and thirty meters long. These tests at the DLR Institute for Technical Physics in Stuttgart are aimed at detecting dangerous and harmful
substances in actual environmental conditions. They're new ideas for the amplified beam of light.