Satellite Orbits; Technical Panel on Satellite Dynamics (Meeting P1) of the COSPAR Plenary Meeting, 29th, Washington, DC, August 28-September 5, 1992

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Mathematical Models, Orbit Calculation, Orbital Position Estimation, Satellite Orbits, Geodesy, Geodetic Accuracy, Geodetic Satellites, Orbital Elements, Rangefinding, Satellite Altimetry, Satellite Perturbation, Satellite Tracking

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Orbit modeling, determination, and analysis is applied to the study of the Earth, planets, and the environment. Recent developments were discussed in the following four sessions: (1) analysis of Earth satellite orbits for geodesy and geodynamics; (2) surface force effects in orbits and position determination; (3) the latest developments in orbital calculation; and (4) satellite and probe mission design in view of imposed scientific requirements. For individual titles, see A95-61506 through A95-61519.

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