Two laser diodes from eagleyard Photonics - based in Berlin Adlershof - are working on board at ESA’s billion-star surveyor Gaia. Our single frequency laser diodes DFB-852 in a 14-pin butterfly housing are responsible to keep the two telescopes in the right position to achieve Gaia’s mission to create the most accurate 3-D map yet of the Milky Way.
Launched 1000 days ago, Gaia started its scientific work in July 2014. Whereas the necessary fully qualified laser diodes provided by eagleyard have
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