Date: | 2006-01-16 13:15:00 | |
Sender: | Ron Noomen <Ron Noomen <ron@astro.lr.tudelft.nl>> | |
Subject: | [SLR-Report] No. 6657: Delft QL Report January 16, 2006 | |
Author: | Ron Noomen | |
Content: | ******************************************************************************** SLR Electronic Report 2006-01-16 13:15:00 UTC Message No. 6657 ******************************************************************************** Author: Ron Noomen Subject: Delft QL Report January 16, 2006 WEGENER-2 IERS REPORT OF THE QUICK-LOOK DATA ANALYSIS CENTER DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING THE NETHERLANDS January 15, 2006 This is a daily report, presenting the results of a continuing analysis of the most recent global LAGEOS-1 and LAGEOS-2 quick-look laser ranging data. The report consists of (A) a pass summary, (B) an overview of the analysis results, detailed statistics of the analysed measurements, and an accumulative pass overview and (C) the earth rotation parameter solutions submitted to IERS. The report is based on all quick-look data as received until Sun, Jan 15, 2006. Questions and comments should be addressed to: R. Noomen Delft University of Technology Faculty of Aerospace Engineering Delft Institute for Earth-Oriented Space Research Kluyverweg 1 2629 HS Delft The Netherlands Telephone: +31-15-2785377 Telefax : +31-15-2785322 E-mail : ron.noomen@deos.tudelft.nl A. PASS SUMMARY The table below gives an overview of the ranging data both on LAGEOS-1 and LAGEOS-2, as received by the Quick-Look Data Analysis Center (QLDAC) on Sun, Jan 15, 2006. All data were obtained through the NASA Crustal Dynamics Data Information system (CDDIS) and the Eurolas Data Center (EDC) in Germany. The data are unscreened and may span more than a week due to late reporting by the stations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Station System/Location Period No. of Passes ID LAGEOS-1 LAGEOS-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6810 Zimmerwald 846, Switzerland 060114 - 060114 3 2 7090 Yarragadee, Australia 060114 - 060115 1 1 7237 Changchun, China 060114 - 060115 1 2 7810 Zimmerwald 423, Switzerland 060114 - 060114 3 2 7824 San Fernando, Spain 060114 - 060114 1 1 7832 Riyad, Saudi Arabia 060114 - 060115 6 7 7838 Simosato Observatory, Japan 060114 - 060114 1 1 7841 Potsdam, Germany 060114 - 060116 5 3 8834 Wettzell, Germany 060115 - 060115 3 2 ------ ------ --- --- TOTAL 060114 - 060116 24 21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ B. ANALYSIS RESULTS The analysis is based on two orbit solutions using global quick-look normal points that cover a period of 8 days which are computed simultaneously. This week´s data interval runs from Sat, Jan 7, 2006 to Sun, Jan 15, 2006. The measurement and dynamic models used in this analysis are close to the IERS Standard. The overall model is referred to as QLDACMOD11. The details of this model can be obtained on request. The terrestrial reference frame is provided by the ITRF2000 station coordinates solution (extended with coordinates of new stations, where necessary). The general statistics and results of this week´s analysis are thus: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Satellite LAGEOS-1 LAGEOS-2 Number of Stations 0 0 Number of Passes 0/ 0 0/ 0 Number of Normal Points 0/ 0 0000/ 0 Weighted RMS of Fit (mm) 0 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Residual statistics per station. The header line for each station shows the station id, its name, whether the position is solved for or not and the measurement accuracy in mm. Rejected observations are not used for the calculation of the rms-of-fit, the biases or the scatter. The latter holds w.r.t. the residual trend line described by the bias estimates. Uncertainties are 3-sigma values. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Time Sat. Obs. RMS Range Bias Time Bias Scatter tot/rej (mm) (mm) (us) (mm) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Distribution of daytime, nighttime and twilight passes since Jan 1, 2003: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Station System Period Number of Passes LAGEOS-1 LAGEOS-2 Day/Night/Twil. Day/Night/Twil. Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1824 KIEVLA 051005 - 051102 0/ 9/ 0 0/ 3/ 0 12 1831 LVIL 050703 - 051103 0/ 68/ 0 0/ 15/ 0 83 1864 MD2LAS 050701 - 060106 0/126/ 0 0/ 56/ 0 182 1873 SIMLAS 050701 - 051222 0/ 59/ 0 0/ 12/ 0 71 1884 RIGLAS 050703 - 060112 0/101/ 1 0/ 26/ 0 128 1893 CRMLAS 050723 - 051013 0/ 17/ 0 0/ 0/ 0 17 6405 TIGO 050705 - 060114 53/ 20/ 3 45/ 39/ 5 165 6810 ZIMLAT 050701 - 060114 117/251/ 24 153/143/ 21 709 7080 MLRS25 050701 - 060112 7/ 83/ 2 10/ 71/ 3 176 7090 ML0514 050701 - 060115 208/161/ 33 166/229/ 20 817 7105 ML0725 050704 - 060113 14/104/ 11 23/ 64/ 7 223 7110 ML0414 050701 - 060114 54/201/ 31 60/107/ 11 464 7124 ML0819 050818 - 051102 1/ 14/ 2 1/ 32/ 1 51 7130 TL04** 050803 - 051219 8/ 26/ 1 12/ 11/ 2 60 7237 CHALAS 050410 - 060115 0/210/ 2 0/140/ 0 352 7249 BEJLAS 050703 - 060106 0/105/ 0 0/ 68/ 0 173 7308 CRLLAS 060110 - 060112 0/ 2/ 0 0/ 4/ 0 6 7355 TROS02 050701 - 050906 0/ 24/ 0 0/ 0/ 0 24 7358 GMSL 050802 - 060111 7/ 16/ 0 2/ 9/ 0 34 7405 TIGO 050705 - 060111 2/ 7/ 0 0/ 10/ 0 19 7501 ML0616 050701 - 051223 24/ 46/ 5 14/ 64/ 3 156 7810 ZIMLAT 050701 - 060114 117/248/ 24 154/140/ 22 705 7811 POLLAS 050704 - 060112 0/ 94/ 0 0/ 25/ 0 119 7821 CHILAS 051213 - 060110 0/ 7/ 0 0/ 13/ 0 20 7824 SPNLAS 050701 - 060114 10/158/ 8 10/ 92/ 7 285 7825 STL3 050702 - 060113 302/120/ 24 164/180/ 24 814 7832 SALRO 050702 - 060115 99/228/ 26 109/173/ 20 655 7835 GRASSE 050701 - 050705 0/ 3/ 0 0/ 2/ 0 5 7838 SHOLAS 050714 - 060114 27/105/ 8 27/ 91/ 5 263 7839 AUSLAS 050702 - 060113 59/150/ 24 98/ 67/ 7 405 7840 RGOLAS 050702 - 060112 75/232/ 29 112/111/ 12 571 7841 GFZLA3 050713 - 060116 11/ 99/ 9 7/ 40/ 4 170 7848 FTLR06 050515 - 051027 6/ 48/ 2 5/ 22/ 4 87 7941 MLROnn 050701 - 051228 54/146/ 12 70/ 70/ 10 362 8834 WLRS01 050702 - 060115 88/174/ 27 115/ 89/ 13 506 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- C. EARTH ROTATION PARAMETER SOLUTIONS FOR IERS The following solutions for the polar motion and the UT1-UTC time difference were also obtained in the 10-day data arc analysis described in the previous section. Only solutions submitted to IERS are presented here. D. COMMENTS 1. The analysis covered in this report is based on a new set of station coordinates: instead of the solution SSC(DUT)93L05, which was extrapolated over some 10 years beyond the epoch of the latest observations, the current analysis relies on the ITRF2000 solution. Tests performed during the last year show that the rms-of-fit that can be obtained when using ITRF2000 can be reduced to about 2 cm (instead of the 3+ cm which was achieved with the old model, for present-day epochs). Other model modifications are to be expected. We hope to serve the community with this development. 2. As of July 1, 2003, a new computation model and analysis strategy are in use: in terms of geometric modeling, models for ocean loading and atmospheric pressure loading have been turned on. The frequency of the solutions for the Earth Orientation Parameters has been increased to once per day (rather than once per 3 days). As a consequence, the arc length has been changed from 10 days to 8 days. Also, the empirical accelerations acting on the spacecraft are estimated twice per arc (i.e. for 4-day periods). To absorb (unmodeled) geocenter motion, 3 coefficients of the gravity field model are estimated: C(1,0), C(1,1) and S(1,1). Finally, the overall weighting scheme for the individual SLR observations is also modified slightly. 3. As of the same date, provisions for handling the dual-wavelength systems 7405 and 7810 properly have been installed. This is done by introducing dummy station ids 6405 and 6810 for the observations taken on 2nd wavelength. The specific analysis results are easily recognizable because the wavelength has been added to the printout of the station name. 4. As of July 7, 2004, similar provisions for handling the dual-wavelength syste 7941 properly have been installed. This is done by introducing a dummy station id 6941 for the observations taken on 2nd wavelength. From: Ron Noomen ******************************************************************************** |