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Journal Article 
Overview and Results of the Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration 
Boroson, DonM; Robinson, BS; Murphy, DV; Burianek, DA; Khatri, F; Kovalik, JM; Sodnik, Z; Cornwell, DM 
2014 
Unk 
Proceedings of SPIE
ISSN: 0277-786X
EISSN: 1996-756X 
Proceedings of SPIE 
8971 
From mid-October through mid-November 2013, NASA's Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD) successfully demonstrated for the first time duplex laser communications between a satellite in lunar orbit, the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE), and ground stations on the Earth. It constituted the longest-range laser communication link ever built and demonstrated the highest communication data rates ever achieved to or from the Moon. The system included the development of a novel space terminal, a novel ground terminal, two major upgrades of existing ground terminals, and a capable and flexible ground operations infrastructure. This presentation will give an overview of the system architecture and the several terminals, basic operations of both the link and the whole system, and some typical results. 
Free-space optical communications; laser communications; lasercom; photon counting receiver; lunar laser communications demonstration; moon; lunar