A coherent Doppler lidar, referred to as Navigation Doppler Lidar (NDL), has been developed at NASA Langley Research Center for providing simultaneous but independent precision velocity and altitude measurements to a spacecraft’s navigation system during the final stages of landing, starting at approximately 5 km altitude. Onboard the Intuitive Machines NOVA-C lunar lander (also known as Odysseus), NDL provided fully reliable measurements within its intended operational range without any false alarms and demonstrated the sensitivity of coherent lidar by measuring velocity and range to the ground from up to 10 km altitude. The data collected during this mission illustrates the capability of NDL for future lunar and interplanetary missions, enhancing navigation accuracy and safety.


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    Title :

    First Demonstration of Simultaneous Ranging and Velocimetry With Coherent Lidar on the Moon With NASA'S Navigation Doppler Lidar


    Contributors:
    A. Gragossian (author) / N. A. Dostart (author) / F. G. Wilson (author) / G. D. Hines (author) / F. Amzajerdian (author)

    Publication date :

    2025


    Size :

    17 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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