Estimation of the chord length and relative height of tracking stations from single pass satellite ranging data

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Celestial Geodesy, Chords (Geometry), Height, Rangefinding, Satellite Tracking, Spaceborne Lasers, Accuracy, Data Reduction

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A technique is described for determining the chord length and the relative height between two laser tracking stations using single-pass satellite ranging data over very short arcs. Numerical examples show that this technique can supplement the conventional technique which requires data over much longer arcs by providing a capability for checking the accuracy of the geodetic network of laser tracking stations.

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