Some anomalous behaviour of GPS/GLONASS constellations during meteor shower of 18 Nov. 1998.

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Meteor Showers: Time Signals, Leonids

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Anticipating that during the 1998 Leonid meteor shower associated with the return of Comet 55P/Temple-Tuttle, the overall system performance of GPS/GLONASS would be affected, the GPS/GLONASS signals were monitored at the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi. Initial observation indicated a significant degradation of position accuracy in GPS/GLONASS mix mode. The accuracy had been found to reach its nominal value in about 25 h after the event. Anomalies were also found in residual errors of pseudo-ranges.

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