The launch of GPS-35 (RPN 5) with a laser retroreflector has provided an opportunity to compare SLR-determined orbits of a GPS satellite with those determined by GPS receivers operated with the transmitted radio signals on the L(sub 1) and L(sub 2) frequencies. Operational considerations of the SLR and hardware design have influenced the amount and quality of SLR data collected on this satellite. As of February 1, 1994, all of the collected SLR data have been collected from northern hemisphere stations. Adequate southern hemisphere coverage is required to fully compare the results obtained from L(sub 1)/L(sub 2) and from SLR.


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    Title :

    Synergism of SLR and GPS


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    Publication date :

    1994-11-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

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    Language :

    English




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