Space Technology
The Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics is developing technology and techniques for inter-spacecraft laser interferometry. This is the fundamental measurement relied upon for missions like the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), a space-based gravitational waves detector, and the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) series of missions, to detect water move on Earth over months and years.
Lead Researcher: Professor Kirk McKenzie
Office Phone: +61 2 612 50206
Email: kirk.mckenzie@anu.edu.au
Academic staff
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Theme Leader - Space Technology, OzGrav CI
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Space Technology
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Research Fellow - GW Detection, OzGrav
Student
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PhD Student - Space Technology
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Space Technology
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PhD Student - Space Technology, OzGrav
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PhD Student - Space Technology, OzGrav
Visiting staff
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Visiting Consultant
Affiliates
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Space Technology
Acitivity | Status |
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Digital interferometry | Current |
Engineering Inter-spacecraft laser links | Current |
Engineering Inter-spacecraft laser links | Potential |
Laser beam steering subsystem - an optical phased array | Current |
Laser Stabilisation for GRACE missions | Current |
Low Optical power phase tracking on GRACE and LISA-like missions | Current |