This work reports the successful implementation
of a fiber-based laser transmitter on an already existing
astronomical platform. To measure the time of flight for
satellite laser ranging applications, pulse energies of a few
10 μJ are sufficient. Optical fibers endure small pulse energies and are therefore suitable to deliver the light from a pulsed laser source to a transmitting telescope. First laser
ranging experiments with a pulsed infrared laser source
were accomplished to a retroreflector at a distance of
5.3 km with a preliminary uncertainty of 21 cm
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