Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983stin...8332822w&link_type=abstract
Presented at 3rd Crustal Dyn. Group Meeting, Albuquerque, 28-29 Oct. 1982 and 3rd Intern. Symp. on the Use of Artificial Satelli
Physics
Ground Stations, Laser Range Finders, Orbital Position Estimation, Lageos (Satellite), Orbital Mechanics, Position (Location), Position Errors, Satellite Ground Tracks, Satellite Orbits, Satellite Tracking, Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
The positions of the European laser tracking stations were determined by separately processing LAGEOS and STARLETTE five-day and two-revolution data arcs. Range residual rms's and the recovered apparent range and timing biases of the five-day arc solutions are reported. Mutual differences between LAGEOS and STARLETTE solutions for station positions are given. Discrepancies between European, NASA, and Texas University baselines and solutions are discussed.
Ambrosius A. C. B.
Wakker K. F.
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