SLR Technique Used For Description Of The Earth Elasticity

IF 0.7 Q4 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Artificial Satellites-Journal of Planetary Geodesy Pub Date : 2015-09-01 DOI:10.1515/arsa-2015-0010
M. Rutkowska, M. Jagoda
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Abstract We present estimated values for the global elastic parameters (h2, l2) derived from the analysis of Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) data. We analyse SLR data for LAGEOS 1 and LAGEOS 2 and for two low satellites, STARLETTE and STELLA, collected over a period of 2.5 years, from January 1 2005 to July 1 2007, from 18 globally distributed ground stations. The adjusted final values (h2, l2) for all satellites are compared. A major discrepancy between the two solutions was only found for the Shida number l2. Computations were performed using GEODYN II NASA/GSFC software. The following analysis is the continuation of our research published in Jagoda and Rutkowska (2013); that analysis was conducted separately for the two low satellites, STELLA and STARLETTE (separately for STELLA and separately for STARLETTE) whereas in this study we present the results of determining h2 and l2 parameters obtained from the joint observation of the STELLA and STARLETTE satellites (STARLETTE + STELLA) and joint observation of high satellites: LAGEOS 1 and LAGEOS 2 (LAGEOS 1 + LAGEOS 2). The combination of the observation aims at an increased stability of the estimates and reduced errors of the means of the parameters being determined.
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摘要根据卫星激光测距(SLR)数据分析,给出了全局弹性参数(h2, l2)的估计值。我们分析了LAGEOS 1和LAGEOS 2以及两颗低卫星STARLETTE和STELLA的单反数据,这些数据收集于2005年1月1日至2007年7月1日,历时2.5年,来自全球分布的18个地面站。对所有卫星调整后的最终值(h2, l2)进行比较。两种解之间的主要差异只存在于Shida数l2。使用GEODYN II NASA/GSFC软件进行计算。以下分析是我们在Jagoda和Rutkowska(2013)中发表的研究的延续;该分析分别针对STELLA和STARLETTE两颗低卫星进行(STELLA和STARLETTE分别进行),而在本研究中,我们提供了STELLA和STARLETTE卫星联合观测(STARLETTE + STELLA)和高卫星联合观测获得的h2和l2参数确定结果:LAGEOS 1和LAGEOS 2 (LAGEOS 1 + LAGEOS 2)。观测的组合旨在提高估计的稳定性,并减少所确定参数均值的误差。
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