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Bernd Zender
Researcher at German Aerospace Center
Publications - 14
Citations - 254
Bernd Zender is an academic researcher from German Aerospace Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging spectrometer & Interferometry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 135 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernd Zender include Max Planck Society.
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In-Orbit Performance of the GRACE Follow-on Laser Ranging Interferometer.
Klaus Abich,Alexander Abramovici,Bengie Amparan,Andreas Baatzsch,Brian Bachman Okihiro,David C Barr,Maxime P Bize,C. Bogan,Claus Braxmaier,Michael J Burke,Kenneth Clark,Christian Dahl,Katrin Dahl,Karsten Danzmann,Mike A Davis,Glenn de Vine,Jeffrey Dickson,S. Dubovitsky,Andreas Eckardt,Thomas Ester,Germán Fernández Barranco,R. Flatscher,Frank Flechtner,William M. Folkner,Samuel Francis,Martin S. Gilbert,Frank Gilles,Martin Gohlke,Nicolas Grossard,Burghardt Guenther,Philipp Hager,Jerome Hauden,Frank Heine,Gerhard Heinzel,M Herding,Martin Hinz,James Howell,Mark Katsumura,Marina Kaufer,William Klipstein,Alexander Koch,Micah Kruger,Kameron Larsen,Anton Lebeda,Arnold Lebeda,Thomas Leikert,Carl Christian Liebe,Jehhal Liu,Lynette Lobmeyer,Christoph Mahrdt,T. Mangoldt,Kirk McKenzie,Malte Misfeldt,Phillip R Morton,Vitali Müller,Alex Murray,Don J Nguyen,K. Nicklaus,Robert Pierce,Joshua Ravich,Gretchen Reavis,J. Reiche,Josep Sanjuan,Daniel Schütze,Christoph Seiter,Daniel A. Shaddock,Benjamin Sheard,Michael Sileo,Robert Spero,Gary D. Spiers,G. Stede,Michelle Stephens,Andrew J. Sutton,Joseph Trinh,Kai Voss,Duo Wang,Rabi T. Wang,Brent Ware,Henry Wegener,Steve Windisch,Christopher Woodruff,Bernd Zender,Marcus Zimmermann +82 more
TL;DR: The Laser Ranging Interferometer (LRI) instrument on the GRACE Follow-On mission has provided the first laser interferometric range measurements between remote spacecraft, separated by approximately 220 km.
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The Instrument Design of the DLR Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS)
David Krutz,Rupert Müller,Uwe Knodt,Burghardt Günther,Ingo Walter,Ilse Sebastian,Thomas Säuberlich,Ralf Reulke,Emiliano Carmona,Andreas Eckardt,Holger Venus,Christian Fischer,Bernd Zender,Simone Arloth,Matthias Lieder,Michael Neidhardt,Ute Grote,Friedrich Schrandt,Samuele Gelmi,Andreas Wojtkowiak +19 more
TL;DR: The German Aerospace Center (DLR) Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS) is one of the new currently existing space-based hyperspectral instruments, launched in 2018 and ready to reduce the gap of space-born hyperspectrals data.
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Optical bench of the laser ranging interferometer on grace follow-on
K. Nicklaus,M Herding,A. Baatzsch,Marina Dehne,Christian Diekmann,Kai Voss,F Gilles,B. Guenther,Bernd Zender,S. Böhme,V. Mueller,D. Schuetze,G. Stede,Benjamin Sheard,Gerhard Heinzel +14 more
TL;DR: The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) is a successful Earth observation mission launched in 2002 and consisting of two identical satellites in a polar low-Earth orbit as mentioned in this paper, which is used for Earth observation.
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DESIS - DLR earth sensing imaging spectrometer for the International Space Station ISS
David Krutz,Ilse Sebastian,Andreas Eckardt,Holger Venus,Ingo Walter,Burghardt Günther,Thomas Säuberlich,Michael Neidhardt,Bernd Zender,Matthias Lieder,Rupert Müller,Thomas Peschel,Sandra Müller,Simone Arloth,Ute Grote,Andreas Wojtkowiak,Friedrich Schrandt,Christian Fischer,Agnieszka Soszynska,Emiliano Carmona,Ralf Reulke +20 more
TL;DR: The DLR Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS) as mentioned in this paper is a new space-based hyperspectral sensor developed and operated by a collaboration between the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE).
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Phase stability of photoreceivers in intersatellite laser interferometers.
Germán Fernández Barranco,Oliver Gerberding,Thomas S. Schwarze,Benjamin Sheard,Christian Dahl,Bernd Zender,Gerhard Heinzel +6 more
TL;DR: The common noise sources in a PR used for space-based interferometry and the results from the characterization of the PRs in GRACE-FO, a mission which will pioneer intersatellite laser interferometers are analyzed.