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A Dive Into the Legacy of Goddard’s Lead Role in Developing Laser Altimetry

Leaders in Lidar series teaser video image
Leaders in Lidar series teaser video image

In this series, we dive into the legacy of Goddard’s lead role in developing laser altimetry, which has revolutionized the way we map our planet, the Moon and other planets. Each chapter looks at the successes and failures of these lidar instruments, beginning with the Mars Observer Laser Altimeter in the late 1980s, through the current generation of laser altimeters on ICESat-2 and GEDI. Through dozens of interviews and archival footage, the history, challenges and legacy of lidar are uncovered.

Chapter 1: The Laser Is Better

The scientists and engineers at Goddard Space Flight Center embark on a new technological and scientific journey, building and sending a laser altimeter to Mars with the MOLA-1 Instrument.

Music: “Fragment,” “Chasing Lights,” “Charming Noise,” “Steady Pace,” “The Cage,” “Taking It All In,” “The Archives,” “Intriguing Coincidence,” “Everyday Stories,” Universal Production Music

Complete transcript available.

Video Descriptive Text available.

Chapter 2: Go Back to Mars

After the devastating loss of Mars Observer, the Goddard team mourns and regroups to build a second MOLA instrument for the Mars Global Surveyor mission. But before they send their laser altimeter to Mars, the team seizes an opportunity to test it on the Space Shuttle.

Music: “Unanswered Questions,” “Chasing Lights,” “Curious Occasion,” “Time Ticking Away,” “Have You Seen Annie,” “Down to the Wire,” “Man Versus Clock,” “Everyday Stories.” Universal Production Music.

Complete transcript available.

Video Descriptive Text available.

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The Engineering & Technology Directorate at Goddard designs missions, builds satellites and instruments, operates and controls spacecrafts, and acquires/distributes data to the world-wide science community. ETD data products are used to conduct research in Earth and Space Sciences that benefit both the nation and the world.

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