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Date:2002-05-11 01:01:00
Sender:Erricos C. Pavlis <Dr. Erricos C. Pavlis <epavlis@JCET.umbc.edu>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 942: COSPAR 2002 Abstract Deadline -- May 13 !!!
Author:Erricos C. Pavlis
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SLR Electronic Mail 2002-05-11 01:01:00 UTC Message No. 942
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Author: Erricos C. Pavlis
Subject: COSPAR 2002 Abstract Deadline -- May 13 !!!


Dear Colleague:

The deadline for submission of abstracts for the Joint COSPAR/IAC
Symposia has been extended to May 13, 2002. You are encouraged to
participate with your presentation of your recent research results.
Please visit the COSPAR site and submit your abstract(s) today! Thank
you and looking forward to seeing you all in Houston!

http://www.cosis.net/members/meetings/programme/view.php?prg=27

The organizing committee



COSPAR 2002

PSD1-B2.1. Integrated Space Geodetic Systems and Satellite Dynamics
*:*Joint COSPAR/IAC Event

Event Information

A joint symposium will be held by the COSPAR Panel on Satellite
Dynamics and the IAG/COSPAR Commission for International Coordination
of Space Techniques for Geodesy and Geodynamics (CSTG). In addition,
there will be a joint one-day session on ”Satellite Orbital Dynamics”
with the IAF Symposium on Astrodynamics. The symposium will include
solicited and contributed papers, with oral and poster presentations.
The individual space geodetic techniques (laser ranging, VLBI, GPS,
GLONASS, DORIS, altimetry, gradiometry and others) all have their
particular advantages and shortcomings. In order to realise their
full benefit, for applications in geodesy, orbitography, geodynamics,
oceanography, atmospheric physics, it is often essential to use them
in combination in order to reach our goals in an optimal way. In
addition, for most of these techniques, modelling and determination
of spacecraft orbital and attitude motion plays an important role in
reaching geodetic accuracy levels. Topics for presentation and
discussion in this symposium include:
Current and future space missions for Earth observation and science,
in particular for gravity field model improvement;
- Combination approaches of space geodetic techniques;
- Reference frame issues in precise orbit determination;
- Integrated modelling of ocean dynamics with satellite altimetry;
- Precise orbit determination (POD);
- Navigation satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS, EGNOS, WAAS, MTSAT, Galileo);
Spaceborne applications of navigation satellite systems, including
LEO tracking and POD, atmospheric sounding, ionospheric monitoring,
ocean reflection altimetry:
- Non-conservative forces, their direct observation and their
mitigation through modelling;
- Innovations in the theory of orbital motion and spacecraft attitude dynamics.

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Dr. Erricos C. Pavlis Phone: (410) 455-5832
Research Associate Professor FAX: (410) 455-5868

Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, (JCET/UMBC)
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, Maryland
U S A 21250 epavlis@JCET.umbc.edu

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COSPAR 2002 Abstract Deadline -- May 13 <br>!!!
Author:  Erricos C. Pavlis





Dear
Colleague:



The deadline for
submission of abstracts for the Joint
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May 13, 2002. You are encouraged to participate with your presentation
of your recent research results. Please visit the COSPAR site and
submit your abstract(s) today! Thank you and looking forward to seeing
you all in Houston!



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>http://www.cosis.net/members/meetings/programme/view.php?prg=27>



The organizing
committee







COSPAR
2002



PSD1-B2.1.
Integrated Space Geodetic Systems and Satellite Dynamics *:*Joint
COSPAR/IAC Event
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Event
Information
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A joint symposium
will be held by the COSPAR Panel on Satellite Dynamics and the
IAG/COSPAR Commission for International Coordination of Space
Techniques for Geodesy and Geodynamics (CSTG). In addition, there will
be a joint one-day session on "Satellite Orbital Dynamics"
with the IAF Symposium on Astrodynamics. The symposium will include
solicited and contributed papers, with oral and poster
presentations.

The individual space geodetic techniques (laser ranging, VLBI, GPS,
GLONASS, DORIS, altimetry, gradiometry and others) all have their
particular advantages and shortcomings. In order to realise their full
benefit, for applications in geodesy, orbitography, geodynamics,
oceanography, atmospheric physics, it is often essential to use them
in combination in order to reach our goals in an optimal way. In
addition, for most of these techniques, modelling and determination of
spacecraft orbital and attitude motion plays an important role in
reaching geodetic accuracy levels. Topics for presentation and
discussion in this symposium include:

Current and future space missions for Earth observation and science,
in particular for gravity field model improvement;

- Combination approaches of space geodetic techniques;

- Reference frame issues in precise orbit determination;

- Integrated modelling of ocean dynamics with satellite altimetry;

- Precise orbit determination (POD);

- Navigation satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS, EGNOS, WAAS, MTSAT,
Galileo);

Spaceborne applications of navigation satellite systems, including LEO
tracking and POD, atmospheric sounding, ionospheric monitoring, ocean
reflection altimetry:

- Non-conservative forces, their direct observation and their
mitigation through modelling;

- Innovations in the theory of orbital motion and spacecraft attitude
dynamics.



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 Dr. Erricos C.
Pavlis          >      Phone: (410)
455-5832

 Research Associate
Professor         FAX:  
(410) 455-5868

 

 Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, (JCET/UMBC)

 University of Maryland, Baltimore County   

 1000 Hilltop Circle  

 Baltimore,
Maryland          >          >

 U S A   
21250          >>            
epavlis@
JCET.umbc.educolor=”#1818CF”>

    
       
       
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