Abstract
The space layer experiment (SLX) is a sensor planned by the US Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to test technology to observe and track objects in space. Subject to SLX program and funding restraints, a detailed and thorough ground calibration is planned to support observation and tracking goals, with continuing calibration experiments planned after launch. This presentation will provide an overview of the SLX ground calibration that will use existing SDL calibration equipment and expertise with allowances made for SLX sensor design and program schedule. Preliminary plans for on-orbit calibration will also be presented with the goal of receiving expert feedback to improve plans for SLX calibration.
Space Layer Experiment (SLX) Sensor Calibration
The space layer experiment (SLX) is a sensor planned by the US Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to test technology to observe and track objects in space. Subject to SLX program and funding restraints, a detailed and thorough ground calibration is planned to support observation and tracking goals, with continuing calibration experiments planned after launch. This presentation will provide an overview of the SLX ground calibration that will use existing SDL calibration equipment and expertise with allowances made for SLX sensor design and program schedule. Preliminary plans for on-orbit calibration will also be presented with the goal of receiving expert feedback to improve plans for SLX calibration.