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The lunar laser ranging experimentWith data from two or more well-located observing stations, the lunar range can be corrected accurately for the effects of polar motion and fluctuations in the earth's rotation rate. Very accurate corrections can be made for the earth tides at each station. It appears that the use of lasers giving roughly 0.1-msec pulse lengths is highly desirable. With them, single-shot ranging accuracies of about 3 cm are expected. The actual lunar range results will be analyzed by fitting a numerical integration for the lunar motion to the data. A mathematical model for lunar range is given. Tests of the theory of gravitation are considered.
Document ID
19720006149
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Bender, P. L.
(Joint Inst. for Lab. Astrophysics Boulder, CO, United States)
Dicke, R. H.
(Princeton Univ. Los Angeles, United States)
Wilkinson, D. T.
(Princeton Univ.)
Alley, C. O.
(Maryland Univ.)
Currie, D. G.
(Maryland Univ.)
Faller, J. E.
(Wesleyan Univ.)
Mulholland, J. D.
(JPL)
Silverberg, E. C.
(McDonald Obs.)
Plotkin, H. E.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
Kaula, W. M.
(Calif. Univ.)
Date Acquired
August 6, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1971
Publication Information
Publication: JPL Proc. of the Conf. on Exptl. Tests of Gravitation Theories
Subject Category
Masers
Accession Number
72N13798
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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