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Date:2003-07-16 08:42:00
Sender:Van S. Husson, ILRS CB <Husson, Van <Van.Husson@honeywell-tsi.com>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1102: New system in Beijing
Author:Van S. Husson, ILRS CB
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SLR Electronic Mail 2003-07-16 08:42:00 UTC Message No. 1102
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Author: Van S. Husson, ILRS CB
Subject: New system in Beijing

Dear Colleagues,

There is a new Chinese transportable system in Beijing
that is in system readiness testing before being
sent to Argentina. Normal Point data should come in shortly.

For the data analysts, here are some key site information
extracted from their site log:

1. Identification of the Ranging System Reference Point (SRP)

Site Name : Beijing SLR Station for Argentina
IERS DOMES Number : 21601S005
CDP Pad ID : 7357
Subnetwork : WPLTN
Description : AZ EL INTERSECT
Monument Description : N.A.
Monument Inscription : N.A.
Mark Description : N.A.
Date Installed : 2002-06-30
Date Removed : (yyyy-mm-dd)
Geologic Characteristic : SANDSTONES
Additional Information : SOD is 73578801


2. Site Location Information

City or Town : Fangshan district
State or Province : Beijing
Country : China
Tectonic Plate : Eurasian
Approximate Position
X coordinate [m]: -2148760.000
Y coordinate [m]: 4426760.000
Z coordinate [m]: 4044510.000
Latitude [deg]: 115.8927 N
Longitude [deg]: 39.6077 E
Elevation [m]: 71.966
Additional Information : The site is about 60 kms from
the center of Beijing


Wavelength is 532.1 nanometers.
Single shot LAGEOS RMS is 15mm.

Their complete site log can be found at:

ftp://cddisa.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/reports/slrlog/beia_20030508.log


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From: ”Husson, Van”

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