Context. The analysis of lunar laser ranging (LLR) observations is based on determining the round- trip travel times of light pulses between stations on the Earth and reflectors on the surface of the Moon. Several works have demonstrated that this technique is powerful in various domains including astronomy, geodynamics and gravitational physics. Aims. In the field of geodynamics, LLR contributes to the realization of a dynamical celestial reference frame, in contrast to very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) that determines a kinematical celestial reference frame. In this paper, we have determined corrections to the celestial pole coordinates, denoted X, Y, using LLR observations. This determination is of particular interest for...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the evolutionary hist...
International audienceTerrestrial stations of Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) can be used for Lunar La...
The effects of elasticity and of tidal friction within the Moon were incorporated into the numerical...
International audienceContext: The analysis of lunar laser ranging (LLR) observations is based on de...
Aims. This work aims to explore the possibilities of determining the long-period part of the precess...
The observations from Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) are analysed and various parameters of the Earth-Moo...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measures the distance between observatories on Earth and retro-reflectors ...
A new lunar laser ranging (LLR) station of JPL at the Table Mountain Observatory can allow a novel w...
Lunar laser ranging (LLR), i.e., range measurements from an Earth station to a lunar reflector, is c...
International audienceThe Lunar Laser Ranging experiment has been active since 1969 when Apollo astr...
The lunar laser ranging (LLR) technique is based on the two-way time-of-flight of laser pulses from ...
Context. To obtain more details about the lunar interior, a station at Table Mountain Observatory of...
An analysis of Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) observations from January 1972 until April 2001 has been p...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) has been measuring the distance between the Earth and the Moon since 1969....
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) wird seit mehr als 43 Jahren durchgeführt. Der vorhandene Datensatz wird i...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the evolutionary hist...
International audienceTerrestrial stations of Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) can be used for Lunar La...
The effects of elasticity and of tidal friction within the Moon were incorporated into the numerical...
International audienceContext: The analysis of lunar laser ranging (LLR) observations is based on de...
Aims. This work aims to explore the possibilities of determining the long-period part of the precess...
The observations from Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) are analysed and various parameters of the Earth-Moo...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measures the distance between observatories on Earth and retro-reflectors ...
A new lunar laser ranging (LLR) station of JPL at the Table Mountain Observatory can allow a novel w...
Lunar laser ranging (LLR), i.e., range measurements from an Earth station to a lunar reflector, is c...
International audienceThe Lunar Laser Ranging experiment has been active since 1969 when Apollo astr...
The lunar laser ranging (LLR) technique is based on the two-way time-of-flight of laser pulses from ...
Context. To obtain more details about the lunar interior, a station at Table Mountain Observatory of...
An analysis of Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) observations from January 1972 until April 2001 has been p...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) has been measuring the distance between the Earth and the Moon since 1969....
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) wird seit mehr als 43 Jahren durchgeführt. Der vorhandene Datensatz wird i...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the evolutionary hist...
International audienceTerrestrial stations of Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) can be used for Lunar La...
The effects of elasticity and of tidal friction within the Moon were incorporated into the numerical...