Publication Date:
2019-07-27
Description:
Differential altimetry is concerned with the employment of differenced satellite altimeter measurements at orbit ground trace intersections. The employment of this procedure makes it possible to eliminate two of the major error sources found in direct altimetry. Previous applications have not included the appropriate dynamic constraints required to account for correlations due to satellite orbit motion. A description is given of an investigation in which these correlations are included. The methodology produced is consistent with the dynamic environment. The regional or local limitations of previous approaches are overcome by extending the technique to the global scale. Attention is given to the description of the data type, the geometric topography height, altimeter errors, discretization errors, an approximate orbit determination problem, and a comparison of differenced altimeter measurements for retrograde and prograde orbits.
Keywords:
ASTRODYNAMICS
Type:
Astrodynamics Specialist Conference; Sept. 7-9, 1977; Jackson Hole, WY; US
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