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Date:2008-06-04 13:37:00
Sender:Mike Pearlman and Ben Greene <Mike Pearlman <mpearlman@cfa.harvard.edu>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1677: Session on Operational Issues and New Missions, 16th International Workshop on Laser Ranging
Author:Mike Pearlman and Ben Greene
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SLR Electronic Mail 2008-06-04 13:37:00 UTC Message No. 1677
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Author: Mike Pearlman and Ben Greene
Subject: Session on Operational Issues and New Missions, 16th International Workshop on Laser Ranging
Subject: Session on Operational Issues and New Missions
Subject: Session on Operational Issues and New Missions

Dear Colleagues:

We are organizing Session 12, ”Operational Issues and New Missions”
for the 16th International Workshop on Laser Ranging in Poznan,
Poland, Thursday, October 16, 2008. We seek presentations and
posters:

Some ideas for the operational issues section include:

1. Techniques and insight for daylight ranging, interleaving of
satellites, ranging to ETS-8 and GPS, etc (what wisdom can you share
with other stations?);
2. Update on the work of Task Force 1 on how to improve two-way
communication between the analysis centers and the stations; (How do
we improve the QC reports from the analysis centers back to the
stations, and how do we make sure the latest station information is
available to the analysis centers and users?);
3. Progress on the real-time update program run by AIUB;
4. Improvements in web-based tools to enhance station performance;

Some ideas for new missions include:

1. Summary presentations by agencies (NASA, ESA, JAXA, Russian Space
Agency, etc) on new and planned missions that will use SLR tracking;
2. Presentations on new ”novel missions” like PERCS (NRL), Luneberg
Sphere (Russia), Astro-G (Japan), etc. that have some unusual
features.

In 2 hours we have enough time for approximately 8 papers, but we
also will have space for posters. We hope to allow a little time for
discussion, especially on the operational issues. We will also
allocate 2 minutes for an oral introduction for each poster.

Abstracts should be emailed to:

Mike Pearlman - mpearlman@cfa.harvard.edu
Ben Greene - bengreene@bengreene.net

Please indicate your preference for oral presentation or poster
display. If you have an idea for a paper, but need some help to bring
it to maturity, we are both available for discussion.

We look forward to seeing you in Poznan,

Mike and Ben.


Dr. Michael R. Pearlman
Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics
60 Garden St.
Cambridge MA 02138
tel. (617) 495-7481
fax. (617) 496-0121
e-mail. mpearlman@cfa.harvard.edu

From: ”Mike Pearlman”

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