Royal Society, Discussion on Methods and Applications of Ranging to Artificial Satellites and the Moon, London, England, February 26, 27, 1976, Proceedings

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Conferences, Laser Range Finders, Lunar Rangefinding, Rangefinding, Satellite Tracking, Artificial Satellites, Astrometry, Earth & Ocean Physics Applications Program, Earth Rotation, Earth Tides, Ephemerides, Geodesy, Gravitation Theory, Interferometry, Laser Ranger/Tracker, Libration, Planetary Gravitation, Radar Range, Satellite Perturbation, Satellite-To-Satellite Tracking, Upper Atmosphere

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Attention is given to the University of Hawaii lunar ranging experiment geodetic-geophysics support program, to ephemerides for lunar laser ranging, to applications of very long baseline interferometry to geodesy and geodynamics, and to the use of satellite-to-satellite tracking to probe the earth's gravitational field. Also considered are the use of laser tracking to determine polar motion and the earth tides, oceanographic applications of laser ranging to satellites, and testing relativity and gravitational theories by radar ranging to a heliocentric satellite.

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