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Date:2006-04-18 22:17:00
Sender:Shinichi NAKAMURA <Shinichi NAKAMURA <nakamura.shinichi@jaxa.jp>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1457: Normal Point Interval for OICETS
Author:Shinichi NAKAMURA
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SLR Electronic Mail 2006-04-18 22:17:00 UTC Message No. 1457
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Author: Shinichi NAKAMURA
Subject: Normal Point Interval for OICETS
Subject: Normal Point Interval for OICETS
Subject: Normal Point Interval for OICETS

Thank you for your useful advice.
I forgot writing about the normal point.

Please set the normal point interval to 5 sec for OICETS.

Best Regards,

Shinichi



Shinichi NAKAMURA wrote:
>
> Author: Shinichi NAKAMURA
> Subject: Please start ranging for OICETS
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> We started distributing TIRV for our new satellite ”OICETS”
> through CDDIS and EDU last week.
>
> Please start ranging for OICETS.
> Please add OICETS to your SLR target list.
> http://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov/satellite_missions/list_of_satellites/oicets/index.html
>
> Mail Characters is as followings
>
> (1) COSPAR ID: 0503101
>
> (2) SIC Code : 1578
>
> (3) Orbit
> Altitude 610 km (circular orbit)
> Inclination 97.83 deg
>
> (4) LRRA consists of six corner cube refractors (CCR)
> System: corner cube reflector array.
> Six CCR lean toward 30 degrees for the
> z axis (earth direction).
> Assuming wavelength: 514.5 nm, 532 nm, 800nm
> Largest incidence angle: 65 degree
> Effective cross section: 8.25 cm^2
> Optical path declination: Under $B!^(B2 seconds
> Reflection loss: 0.81 dB (for vertical incidence)
>
> Best regards,
>
> Shinichi


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Shinichi Nakamura Dr. Phys
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA)
Precise Orbit Determination Team
Flight Dynamics Division
Consolidated Space Tracking and Data Acquisition
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JAXA Homepage http://www.jaxa.jp
JAXA SLR Homepage http://god.tksc.jaxa.jp

From: Shinichi NAKAMURA

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