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  2. LaserPacific - Wikipedia

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    LaserPacific Media Corporation was a television and motion picture post-production facility operating in Hollywood, Burbank, Calif., New York, and in Vancouver, Canada. Initially, Laser-Pacific was a publicly traded corporation, before becoming a subsidiary of Eastman Kodak (2003-2010). In 2010 the subsidiary came under the ownership of HIG ...

  3. Laser weapon - Wikipedia

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    A laser weapon [2] is a type of directed-energy weapon that uses lasers to inflict damage. Whether they will be deployed as practical, high-performance military weapons remains to be seen. [3] [4] One of the major issues with laser weapons is atmospheric thermal blooming, which is still largely unsolved.

  4. Polyus (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Length: 37.00 m (121.39 ft) Maximum diameter: 4.10 m (13.5 ft) Mass: 80,000 kg (180,000 lb) Associated launch vehicle: Energia. Intended orbit: altitude 280 km (170 mi), inclination 64°. Targeting system: optical, radar, with low-yield laser for final targeting. Armament: 1-megawatt carbon-dioxide laser.

  5. AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System - Wikipedia

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    Laser Weapon System (LaWS) demonstration aboard USS Ponce. The AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System or XN-1 LaWS is a laser weapon developed by the United States Navy. The weapon was installed on USS Ponce for field testing in 2014.

  6. List of laser types - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of laser types, their operational wavelengths, and their applications. Thousands of kinds of laser are known, but most of them are used only for specialized research.

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  7. Beam-powered propulsion - Wikipedia

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    They aim to accelerate a one-kilogram microsatellite into low Earth orbit using a custom-built, one-megawatt ground-based laser. Such a system would use just about 20 dollars worth of electricity, placing launch costs per kilogram to many times less than current launch costs (which are measured in thousands of dollars). [citation needed]