LASSO Observations at McDonald (Texas, USA) and OCA/CERGA (Grasse, France)

Ch. Veillet, P. Fridelance, D. Feraudy, Y. Boudon, P.J. Shelus, R.L. Ricklefs, J.R. Wiant

Abstract: The LASSO observations between USA and Europe have been made possible with the move of Meteosat 3/P2 toward 50°W. Two Lunar Laser Ranging stations participated into the observations : the MLRS at McDonald Observatory (Texas, USA) and OCA/CERGA (Grasse, France). Common sessions were performed since April 30,1992, and will be continued up to the next Meteosat 3/P2 move further West (planned forJanuay 1993). The preliminary analysis made with the data already collected by the end of November 1992 shows that the precision which can be obtained from LASSO is better than 100 ps, the accuracy depending on how well the stations maintain their time metrology, as well as on the quality of the calibration (still to be made.) For extracting such a precision from the data, the processing has been drastically changed compared to the initial LASSO data analysis. It takes into account all the measurements made, timings onboard and echoes at each station. This complete use of the data increased dramatically the confidence into the synchronization results.
Published in: Proceedings of the 24th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
December 1 - 3, 1992
Ritz-Carlton Hotel
McLean, Virginia
Pages: 113 - 122
Cite this article: Veillet, Ch., Fridelance, P., Feraudy, D., Boudon, Y., Shelus, P.J., Ricklefs, R.L., Wiant, J.R., "LASSO Observations at McDonald (Texas, USA) and OCA/CERGA (Grasse, France)," Proceedings of the 24th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, McLean, Virginia, December 1992, pp. 113-122.
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