Subject: [SLR-Mail] No. 1500: 7403: Arequipa, Peru: TLRS-3 SLR Data to be released From: David Carter, NASA SLR Networks Manager > ******************************************************************************** SLR Electronic Mail 2006-10-16 09:19:00 UTC Message No. 1500 ******************************************************************************** Author: David Carter, NASA SLR Networks Manager Subject: 7403: Arequipa, Peru: TLRS-3 SLR Data to be released =20 =20 Dear Colleagues, =20 NASA is pleased to announce that the TLRS-3 system, located at Arequipa, Peru, has once again begun operating after more than 2 years of hiatus. The TLRS-3 crew, as well as HTSI engineers, have obtained over 80 SLR passes since the end of September. Although the system is still in an engineering check-out period, we will be releasing this preliminary data in the next few days for your evaluation. Please be aware that TLRS-3 has not yet been surveyed since the system was reinitialized. A survey will be performed in the near future, and the system site log will then be updated on the ILRS web site. =20 We would like to welcome any and all analysis of this critically located SLR data. =20 Thank you, =20 David L. Carter NASA/GSFC SLR Networks Manager David.L.Carter@nasa.gov 301-614-5966 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6F0DB.BF9BBC8C Content-Type: text/html; charset=”us-ascii” Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Author:  David=20 Carter, NASA SLR Networks=20 Manager
 
 
Dear=20 Colleagues,
 
NASA = is pleased=20 to announce that the TLRS-3 system, located at Arequipa, Peru, has once = again=20 begun operating after more than 2 years of hiatus.  The TLRS-3 = crew, as well as HTSI engineers, have obtained over 80 SLR passes since the end of = September. =20 Although the system is still in an engineering check-out period, = we will be releasing this = preliminary=20 data in the next few = days for=20 your evaluation.  Please be aware that TLRS-3 has not yet been surveyed since = the=20 system was = reinitialized.  A=20 survey will be performed in the near future, and the system site log = will then=20 be updated on the ILRS web site.
 
We = would like to=20 welcome any and all analysis of this critically located SLR=20 data.
 
Thank=20 you,
 
David L. Carter
NASA/GSFC
SLR Networks = Manager
David.L.Carter@nasa.gov
301-614-5966
 
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