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Adjustable Alignment Mount


Adjustable alignment mounts and their applications, particularly in controlling the movement and positioning of optical components within systems such as laser systems. These mounts feature fixtures supporting components, coupled to a base via kinematic and adjustable couplings, allowing for precise adjustment of separation distance and rotation, offering flexibility and precision in optical component alignment.


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Using deep learning to image Earth's planetary boundary layer

Lincoln Laboratory researchers are using AI to get a better picture of the atmospheric layer closest to Earth's surface. Their techniques could improve weather and drought prediction.

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Did You Know...

The NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, the universities of Colorado and Southern California, and Lincoln Laboratory collaborated on the development of a solar extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) spectrometer for use on the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory, which collects data on solar activity and the sun’s atmosphere.


For this effort, the Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE), Lincoln Laboratory contributed unique focal-plane arrays and electronics for use in detecting extreme-ultraviolet solar emissions. The Solar Dynamics Observatory was launched in February 2010. #MITLLhistory


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