A summary of precise orbit computation for the Geosat Exact Repeat Mission

Recent efforts to recompute orbits for the Geosat Exact Repeat Mission have resulted in a substantial reduction in the satellite's orbit error. The improved orbits are based on Doppler tracking and on the new earth gravity models being developed at the Goddard Space Flight Center in support of requirements for the TOPEX/Poseidon mission. The first set of orbit solutions based on the Goddard Earth Model (GEM T1) gravity model and tracking data from the U.S. Navy's Operational Network system are accurate to about 85 cm root mean square (rms) in height. Preliminary tests of orbits computed with the GEM-T2 model, along with tracking data from an augmented network consisting of the Navy's Operational Network and selected Tracking Network sites, indicate that radial accuracies of 35 cm rms can be achieved.

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