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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The objective of the program is to collect a set of homogeneous and well distributed precise laser and camera satellite observations for the purpose of dynamic and geometric geodesy. The data gathering portion of the experiment extended from December 15, 1970 to August 31, 1971 and consisted of seven three-week saturation tracking periods. The seven geodetic satellites tracked were BE-B, BE-C, GEOS-1, GEOS-2, DI-C, DI-D, and PEOLE. The techniques employed to generate acquisition data for the two lasers are described. Analyses of the quick-look Astrosoviet NAFA-25 camera data indicated that the accuracy of these data was on the order of a few minutes of arc. These data were useful in definitive orbit determination.
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: NASA-TM-X-65886 , X-553-72-23
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A series of lunar gravity analyses were carried out using unified S-band tracking network data obtained from Apollos 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, and 15. The progress obtained to date is summarized as it relates to the estimation of lunar mass distributions and their geologic interpretation. The analyses reported are of two distinct types. The first type consists of data obtained at two ranges of altitude to estimate the total mass associated with various lunar features employing a point mass assumption. The second type consists of detailed analyses of Apollo 14 tracking data.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: NASA-TM-X-65940 , X-553-72-148
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A refinement in the satellite geopotential solution for a Goddard Earth Model (GEM 3) was obtained. The solution includes the addition of two low inclination satellites, SAS at 3 deg and PEOLE at 15 deg, and is based upon 27 close earth satellites containing some 400,000 observations of electronic, laser, and optical data. In addition, a new combination satellite/gravimetry solution (GEM 4) was derived. The new model includes 61 center of mass tracking station locations with data from GRARR, Laser, MOTS, Baker-Nunn, and NWL Tranet Doppler tracking sites. Improvement was obtained for the zonal coefficients of the new models and is shown by tests on the long period perturbations of the orbits. Individual zonal coefficients agree very closely among different models that contain low inclination satellites. Tests of models with surface gravity data show that the GEM 3 satellite model has significantly better agreement with the gravimetry data than the GEM 1 satellite model, and that it also has better agreement with the gravimetry data than the 1969 SAO Standard Earth 2 model.
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: NASA-TM-X-66207 , X-592-72-476 , Intern. Symp. on Earth Gravity Models and Related Problems; Aug 16, 1972 - Aug 18, 1972; St. Louis, MO; United States
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