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LAGEOS-type Satellites in Critical Supplementary Orbital Configuration and the Lense-Thirring Effect Detection (Articolo in rivista)
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- LAGEOS-type Satellites in Critical Supplementary Orbital Configuration and the Lense-Thirring Effect Detection (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Iorio, L., Lucchesi, D.M. (2003)
LAGEOS-type Satellites in Critical Supplementary Orbital Configuration and the Lense-Thirring Effect Detection
in Classical and quantum gravity (Print)
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- Iorio, L., Lucchesi, D.M. (literal)
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- LAGEOS-type Satellites in Critical Supplementary Orbital Configuration and the Lense-Thirring Effect Detection (literal)
- Abstract
- In this paper we analyse quantitatively the concept of LAGEOS-type satellites in critical supplementary orbit configuration (CSOC) which has proved capable of yielding various observables for many tests of general relativity in the terrestrial gravitational field, with particular emphasis on the measurement of the LenseThirring effect. By using an entirely new pair of LAGEOS-type satellites in identical, supplementary orbits with, e.g., semimajor axes a=12 000 km,
eccentricity e=0.05 and inclinations iS1=63.4° and iS2=116.6°,it would
be possible to cancel out the impact of the mismodelling of the static part of the gravitational field of the Earth to a very high level of accuracy. The departures from the ideal supplementary orbital configuration due to the orbital injection errors would yield systematic gravitational errors of the order of a few per cent, according to the covariance matrix of the EGM96 gravity model up to degree l=20. However, the forthcoming, new gravity models from the CHAMP and GRACE missions should greatly improve the situation. So, it should be possible to measure the gravitomagnetic shifts of the sum of their nodes with an accuracy level perhaps less than 1%, of the difference of their perigees with an accuracy level of 5% and of X with an
accuracy level of 2.8%. Such results, which are due to the nongravitational perturbations mismodelling, have been obtained for an observational time span of about 6 years and could be further improved by fitting and removing from the analysed time series the major time-varying perturbations which have known periodicities. (literal)
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