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The service collects, merges, analyzes, archives and distributes Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) and Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) observation data sets to satisfy the objectives of scientific, engineering, and operational applications and programs. The basic observables are the precise two-way time-of-flight of an ultrashort laser pulse to a retroreflector array on a satellite or the Moon and the one-way time of flight to a space borne receiver (transponder). These data sets are made available to the community and are also used by the ILRS to generate fundamental data products, including: accurate satellite ephemerides, Earth orientation parameters, three-dimensional coordinates and velocities of the ILRS tracking stations, time-varying geocenter coordinates, static and time-varying coefficients of the Earth's gravity field, fundamental physical constants, lunar ephemerides and librations, and lunar orientation parameters.
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CNES has been successfully validated as ILRS Analysis Centers. The validation was performed by the ASI Combination Center for all the routine ILRS standard products (thanks to Antonio Basoni).
As stated by the ILRS terms of Reference: βThe ACs provide, at a minimum, daily-resolution Earth orientation parameters, weekly-averaged station coordinates and satellite orbits, on a daily basis, as well as other products, required by the IERS.β
More details can be found in the workshop website online with the link below:
https://23rdworkshop.casconf.cn/
We look forward to your participation!