Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982cemec..26..181s&link_type=abstract
(Conference on Analytical Methods and Ephemerides: Theory and Observations of the Moon and Planets, Namur, Belgium, July 28-31,
Computer Science
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Celestial Mechanics, Planet Ephemerides, Solar System, Lunar Rangefinding, Numerical Integration, Terrestrial Planets, Planets, Ephemerides, Spacecraft, Radar Ranging, Laser Ranging, Mars, Mercury(Planet), Venus, Earth, Comparisons, Analysis, Techniques
Scientific paper
JPL ephemerides are discussed, with emphasis on what they represent and which aspects are well-determined. The determination of planetary ephemerides using spacecraft ranging data, radar ranging data, lunar laser ranging data, and optical transit data, is examined. Numerical estimates are presented, expected progress in the future is briefly considered, and possible uses for the ephemerides are discussed.
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