Optical test range at DLR Lampoldshausen
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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.
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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
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substances in actual environmental conditions. They're new ideas for the amplified beam of light.