ILRS Status Report ILRS General Assembly October 17, 2008 ILRS Central Bureau NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD USA

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ILRS Status Report ILRS General Assembly October 17, 2008 ILRS Central Bureau NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD USA

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 1 Agenda 1.Report from ILRS Governing Board (5 min.)M. Pearlman 2.ILRS Status Report (10 min.)M. Pearlman 3.Working Group Reports (5 min each)WG Chairs F Analysis E. Pavlis/C. Luceri F Missions G. Appleby F Data Formats and Procedures/Study GroupsW. Seemueller/R. Ricklefs/E. Pavlis F Networks and Engineering G. Kirchner/U. Schreiber F Signal ProcessingT. Otsubo F Transponders U. Schreiber/J. Degnan 4.Current Mission Status Reports (5 min.) F GIOVET. Springer/M. Ottens/ESA F TerraSAR-XL. Grunwaldt/GFZ F ETS-8JAXA F Jason-2/T2L2E. Samain/OCA 5.Current Issues (10 min.) F Station PerformanceM. Pearlman F Station StandardsM. Pearlman 6.Discussion, Next Meeting (5 min.)M. Pearlman 7.Closing Comments (5 min.)M. Pearlman

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 2 ILRS Governing Board Director of the Central Bureau Mike Pearlman (appointed) Secretary of the Central Bureau Carey Noll (appointed) President of IAG Commission 1 Zuheir Altamimi (appointed) IERS Representative Bob Schutz (appointed) EUROLAS Network Representatives Giuseppe Bianco, Werner Gurtner NASA Network Representatives David Carter, Jan McGarry WPLTN Network Representatives Yang Fumin, Ramesh Govind Data Center Representative Wolfgang Seemueller LLR Representatives Juergen Mueller Analysis Representatives Cinzia Luceri, Erricos Pavlis At-Large Representatives Graham Appleby, Georg Kirchner

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 3 ILRS Working Groups Analysis F E. Pavlis/C. Luceri Missions F G. Appleby Data Formats and Procedures F W. Seemueller/R.Ricklefs Networks and Engineering F G. Kirchner Transponders F J. McGarry

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 4 Network Status 33 stations regularly providing tracking data in 2008 Most productive stations are Yarragadee, San Juan, Mt. Stromlo, Graz, Wettzell, Zimmerwald, Herstmonceux, Riyadh, and Changchun Newly refurbished Grasse MEO station on-line soon Tahiti now operational; meeting with NASA, CNES, and UFP to be held October 20-22, 2008 FTLRS completed Jason calibration/validation campaign in Burnie, Tasmania; now operational in Ajaccio TROS to operate at KASI, Korea for one year tracking campaign in 2008

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 5 Network Status - continued Update from the Russian Network F Data will resume from the Komsomolsk station; F Stations at Altay and Baikonur will join the ILRS; F Altay station has upgraded to 300 Hz operation; F Carey Noll is working with Natalia Parkhomenko to get the administrative details worked out.

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 6 Annual Data Yield *Note: 2008 totals based on 9 months of data prorated to full year for comparison purposes

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 7 Site Map

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 8 ILRS Network-Performing Stations

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 9 Station Performance All Satellites (2008Q3) Mobile occupation Note: One third of the stations do not achieve 1500 passes per year Mobile occupation

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 10 Station Performance LAGEOS Satellites (2008Q3) Mobile occupation Note: More than half of the station do not achieve 400 LAGEOS passes per year Mobile occupation

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 11 Mission Developments Supporting 27 missions and lunar tracking GIOVE-B launched on April 27, 2008; first intensive tracking campaign now underway ANDE-Passive re-entered in May 2008; a few stations were able to track down below 300 km (good omen for GOCE) Two-month campaign on GPS-35 and -36 completed; Averaged 33 passes/week/GPS-35 will soon be decommissioned COMPASS-M1 mission support request submitted on 09/24/2008 ILRS GB approved support for GOCE (gravity field); scheduled for launch on October 27; OICETS campaign scheduled for October 2008-February 2009 QZS-1 (test for Japanese Navigation satellite system) approved for ILRS tracking; launch in 2009 LRO launch now scheduled for early 2009 New Mission Support Request form under review by ILRS CB

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | GPS Campaign (21-Mar-2008 through 31-May-2008) Network tracking averaged 33 passes/week

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 13 Meetings November 11-15, 2008: Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (OSTST) and IDS Workshops, Nice France December 15-19, 2008: Fall AGU, San Francisco CA F December 14, 2008: GGOS Steering Committee Meeting F December 17, 2008: GGOS Ground Networks and Communications WG Meeting April 19-24, 2009: EGU General Assembly, Vienna Austria August 31-September 04, 2009: IAG Scientific Assembly, Buenos Aires Argentina 2011: IUGG General Assembly, Melbourne Australia

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 14 Action Items Vienna, Austria (April 16, 2007): F Draft an ILRS retroreflector standard for GB action. (Pearlman) (assigned 04/2007; done) Grasse, France (September 28, 2007) F Randy Ricklefs and the Data Formats and Procedures WG will draft an implementation plan for the CRD format for review at the EGU meeting in Vienna in April 2008 (Ricklefs) (assigned 09/2007; done) Vienna, Austria (April 14, 2008) F G. Bianco and V. Luceri will provide MLRO range bias correction tables and document the system’s problems in 2007 for the ILRS Web site and SLRMail. (Bianco, Luceri) (assigned 04/2008; done) F The editorial board will develop a table of contents for the ILRS special issue for the Journal of Geodesy. (assigned 04/2008) F The CB will contact the other two stations to ascertain their interest in participating in Stanford Counter testing. (assigned 04/2008) F The ILRS must provide input material for the NRC Committee. (assigned 04/2008; done)

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 15 NGSLR Developments Have ranged to most LEOs, both LAGEOS satellites, as well as GLONASS-95 with eyesafe 2khz laser. Have ranged to many LEOs, both LAGEOS satellites, GLONASS and ETALON with LRO laser (still not GPS). Point-ahead problems have been resolved - we expect to start daylight ranging shortly. Issues with ground calibrations have delayed start of co-location with MOBLAS-7. We now expect co-location to happen December Two full-time operators are onboard but are currently spending much of their time at MOBLAS-7. Need to complete the process of requesting entry into ILRS (i.e., filling out the logs). Closed-loop tracking is still being worked in background. Highest priority is co-locating.

ILRS General Assembly | Poznan Poland | October 17, 2008 | 16 LRO-LR Developments LRO launch is now late April Call for participation received 2 formal responses: Zimmerwald and Herstmonceux. Both stations have been accepted by the selection committee. Hopefully response memo will have gone out to both stations by the time these notes are read. Wettzell is expected to turn in a formal response. Matera and Mt Stromlo may turn in responses to the "Call". Have had discussions with both but still unclear. There are potential damage issues to LOLA with all of the stations (except for Herstmonceux) which must be discussed with each station. Predictions (CPFs) will be provided by GSFC. Data from stations must be delivered in CRD format. Go/NoGo flag provided by the mission will be in ILRS specified form and function. Stations that are ranging to LRO synchronously will be provided with routines to make use of the LRO clock and LOLA earth window information. We are working on an "upgrade" to the MOBLAS systems which will allow MOB-5 and MOB-6to participate in LRO-LR. Real-time LRO-LR website is up and has been tested with spacecraft. End-to-End testing with NGSLR, LOLA, LOLA-SOC and LRO was performed in late August. Hope to have several tests with all participating stations in late 2008 and early 2009.