Interplanetary Laser Ranging (ILR) is an experimental satellite navigation technique with the potential to produce cm- to mm-level accurate and precise range observations over interplanetary distances. This is an improvement over current radio ranging techniques, which can achieve m-level performance. One common application of navigation data is the estimation of physical and astronomical parameters. To utilize the improved observation quality of ILR, it is necessary to use sufficiently detailed observation- and dynamical models during parameter estimation. We investigate the influence of relativistic modelling on parameter estimation quality using ILR data. Simulated parameter estimation experiments involving a Juno-like Jovian orbiter wer...
Context. Forty years of lunar laser ranging (LLR) data provide an excellent basis to deter...
The APOLLO Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) system studies gravity by tracing out the orbit of the moon to ...
A number of different types of deviations from Kepler's laws for planetary orbits can occur in nonNe...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
At present, tracking data for planetary missions largely consists of radio observables: range-rate (...
International audienceSince 1969, Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) data have been collected by various obse...
With the introduction of Interplanetary Laser Ranging (ILR), the acquired tracking measurements accu...
The precise estimation of helio- and fundamental physics parameters is essential for an accurate mod...
Non-Bayesian statistics were used in simulation studies centered around laser range observations to ...
Present accuracy of satellite laser ranging is at the millimeter level. The current time-delay equat...
The theory of general relativity can be tested by precisely measuring small changes in the trajector...
The problem of relativistic modelling of GAIA observations is reviewed. Basic principles of the rela...
The increasing amount of space debris requires huge efforts for the tracking networks to maintain th...
Since 1969, Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) data have been collected by various observa-tories and analyse...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the evolutionary hist...
Context. Forty years of lunar laser ranging (LLR) data provide an excellent basis to deter...
The APOLLO Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) system studies gravity by tracing out the orbit of the moon to ...
A number of different types of deviations from Kepler's laws for planetary orbits can occur in nonNe...
Measurements of the motion of natural (and artificial) bodies in the solar system provide key input ...
At present, tracking data for planetary missions largely consists of radio observables: range-rate (...
International audienceSince 1969, Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) data have been collected by various obse...
With the introduction of Interplanetary Laser Ranging (ILR), the acquired tracking measurements accu...
The precise estimation of helio- and fundamental physics parameters is essential for an accurate mod...
Non-Bayesian statistics were used in simulation studies centered around laser range observations to ...
Present accuracy of satellite laser ranging is at the millimeter level. The current time-delay equat...
The theory of general relativity can be tested by precisely measuring small changes in the trajector...
The problem of relativistic modelling of GAIA observations is reviewed. Basic principles of the rela...
The increasing amount of space debris requires huge efforts for the tracking networks to maintain th...
Since 1969, Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) data have been collected by various observa-tories and analyse...
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measurements are crucial for advanced exploration of the evolutionary hist...
Context. Forty years of lunar laser ranging (LLR) data provide an excellent basis to deter...
The APOLLO Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) system studies gravity by tracing out the orbit of the moon to ...
A number of different types of deviations from Kepler's laws for planetary orbits can occur in nonNe...