A determination of the radio-planetary frame tie from comparison of Earth orientation parameters

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Coordinates, Earth Orientation, Interplanetary Spacecraft, Orbit Calculation, Spacecraft Orbits, Very Long Base Interferometry, Ephemerides, Errors, Laser Range Finders

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The orientation of the reference frame of radio source catalogs relative to that of planetary ephemerides, or 'frame tie,' can be a major systematic error source for interplanetary spacecraft orbit determination. This work presents a method of determining the radio-planetary frame tie from a comparison of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) and lunar laser ranging (LLR) station coordinate and earth orientation parameter estimates. A frame tie result is presented with an accuracy of 25 nrad.

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