The results of an investigation designed to determine the relative accuracy and precision of the different types of geodetic observation systems used by NASA is presented. A collocation technique was used to minimize the effects of uncertainties in the relative station locations and in the earth's gravity field model by installing accurate reference tracking systems close to the systems to be compared, and by precisely determining their relative survey. The Goddard laser and camera systems were shipped to selected sites, where they tracked the GEOS satellite simultaneously with other systems for an intercomparison observation.
GEOS observation systems intercomparison investigation results
1974-07-01
Preprint
No indication
English
Intercomparison of GEOS-A observation systems
NTRS | 1967
|Intercomparison of GEOS-A observation systems.
NTRS | 1968
|Intercomparison of Geos-a Observation Systems
NTIS | 1967
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