On the accuracy of computed topocentric distances of lunar retroreflectors in view of an application of lunar laser ranging technique to the determination of the earth's rotation

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Earth Rotation, Earth-Moon System, Error Analysis, Laser Range Finders, Lunar Retroreflectors, Accuracy, Libration, Position (Location)

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Influences of known values of errors of different parameters defining the lunar physical libration, the moon's positions, and positions of lunar retroflectors, as well as of terrestrial stations on measured topocentric distances of lunar retroflectors, are discussed in view of an application of a lunar laser ranging technique to the earth's rotation study.

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