The first determination of a terrestrial long base using lunar laser ranging, and position determination of the Lunakhod I reflector

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Laser Range Finders, Lunar Rangefinding, Lunar Retroreflectors, Lunokhod Lunar Roving Vehicles, Astronomical Observatories, Geodesy, Ground Stations, International Cooperation, Lunar Surface, Optical Reflection, Position (Location), U.S.S.R. Space Program

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Recent disclosure of lunar distances by the Soviet Crimean observation
station has permitted determination of the first very long terrestrial
baseline between the MacDonald Observatory (in Texas) and Simeis (in the
Crimea), yielding a distance between the stations of 9,453,373 km. The
coordinates of the Lunakhod I reflector have also been determined.

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