Introductory talk John Degnan, Sigma Space Corporation, USA john.degnan@sigmaspace.com |
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1. Time Transfer by Laser Link T2L2 – Experimental campaign 1OCA – Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Caussol, France 2CNES –French Space Agency, Toulouse, France 3CNES –French Space Agency, Paris, France etienne.samain@oca.eu |
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2. European Laser Timing – new challenges for the SLR community Ivan Procházka2, Jan Kodet1,2, Ulrich Schreiber1 1Technical University of Munich, Forschungseinrichtung Satellitengeodäsie Fundamentalstation Wettzell, 93444 Bad Kötzting, Germany 2Czech Technical University in Prague, Brehova 7, 115 19 Prague, Czech Republic ulrich.schreiber@canterbury.ac.nz |
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3. One-way LASER Ranging to LRO Mark Torrence NASA/GSFC; SGT Inc, Greenbelt, MD, USA mark.h.torrence@nasa.gov |
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4. Reduction and analysis of one-way laser ranging data from Wettzell ground station to LRO S. Bauer, J. Oberst, H. Hussmann, P. Gläser, U. Schreiber, D. Mao, G. Neumann, E. Mazarico, M. Torrence, J. McGarry, G. Herold, D. Smith, M. Zuber Planetary Research, DLR, Germany sven.bauer@dlr.de |
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5. One--way ranging to spacecraft at planetary distances David E Smith and Maria T Zuber Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA smithde@mit.edu |
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6. Quantification of interplanetary laser ranging system requirements through bottom-up link simulations Dominic Dirkx Aerospace Engineer faculty, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands d.dirkx@tudelft.nl |
Session 9: Transponders and Receivers
FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 9:00 – 10:30
Session Co-Chairs: John Degnan and Ulrich Schreiber
Session 10: WRAP‐UP SESSION WITH RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 11:00 – 13:00
Session Co-Chairs: Mike Pearlman and Simone Dell’Agnello
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