At present, tracking data for planetary missions largely consists of radio observables: range-rate (Doppler), range and angular position (VLBI/Δ DOR). Future planetary missions may use Interplanetary Laser Ranging (ILR) as a tracking observable. Two-way ILR will provide range data that are about 2 orders of magnitude more accurate than radio-based range data. ILR does not produce Doppler data, however. In this article, we compare the relative strength of radio Doppler and laser range data for the retrieval of parameters of interest in planetary missions, to clarify and quantify the science case of ILR, with a focus on geodetic observables. We first provide an overview of the near-term attainable quality of ILR, in terms of both the realizat...
Precise and safe landings on celestial bodies as the Moon are needed for the further exploration and...
Non-Bayesian statistics were used in simulation studies centered around laser range observations to ...
In this paper, we discuss the design and feasibility of a multifunctional laser instrument capable o...
At present, tracking data for planetary missions largely consists of radio observables: range-rate (...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
Interplanetary Laser Ranging (ILR) is an experimental satellite navigation technique with the potent...
We describe the results of the Laser Ranging (LR) experiment carried out from June 2009 to September...
With the introduction of Interplanetary Laser Ranging (ILR), the acquired tracking measurements accu...
Future missions to the outer solar system or human exploration of Mars may use telemetry systems bas...
International audienceIn this poster we elaborate the use of raw navigation data (range and Doppler ...
We report on a high sensitivity semiconductor laser ranging system developed for the Gravity and Mag...
Lunar laser ranging (LLR), i.e., range measurements from an Earth station to a lunar reflector, is c...
Navigation of Mariner spacecraft to Jupiter and beyond will require greater accuracy of positional d...
We processed and analyzed one-way laser ranging data from International Laser Ranging Service ground...
The lunar laser ranging (LLR) technique is based on the two-way time-of-flight of laser pulses from ...
Precise and safe landings on celestial bodies as the Moon are needed for the further exploration and...
Non-Bayesian statistics were used in simulation studies centered around laser range observations to ...
In this paper, we discuss the design and feasibility of a multifunctional laser instrument capable o...
At present, tracking data for planetary missions largely consists of radio observables: range-rate (...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
Interplanetary Laser Ranging (ILR) is an experimental satellite navigation technique with the potent...
We describe the results of the Laser Ranging (LR) experiment carried out from June 2009 to September...
With the introduction of Interplanetary Laser Ranging (ILR), the acquired tracking measurements accu...
Future missions to the outer solar system or human exploration of Mars may use telemetry systems bas...
International audienceIn this poster we elaborate the use of raw navigation data (range and Doppler ...
We report on a high sensitivity semiconductor laser ranging system developed for the Gravity and Mag...
Lunar laser ranging (LLR), i.e., range measurements from an Earth station to a lunar reflector, is c...
Navigation of Mariner spacecraft to Jupiter and beyond will require greater accuracy of positional d...
We processed and analyzed one-way laser ranging data from International Laser Ranging Service ground...
The lunar laser ranging (LLR) technique is based on the two-way time-of-flight of laser pulses from ...
Precise and safe landings on celestial bodies as the Moon are needed for the further exploration and...
Non-Bayesian statistics were used in simulation studies centered around laser range observations to ...
In this paper, we discuss the design and feasibility of a multifunctional laser instrument capable o...