Subject: [SLR-Mail] No. 111: Updated ILRS Responses From: John J. Degnan <###FROM###> ******************************************************************************** SLR Electronic Mail 1998-04-15 01:00:00 UTC Message No. 111 ******************************************************************************** Author: John J. Degnan Subject: Updated ILRS Responses igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov As of April 14, the Joint CSTG/IERS Call for Participation in the new International Laser Ranging Service (ILRS) has resulted in the following responses. Final results will be presented at the Subcommission General Meeting to be held in conjunction with the EGS Symposium at 7 pm in the Hermes Lecture Hall, Congress Centre, Acropolis in Nice France on Tuesday evening, April 21, 1998. The meeting is open to everyone. The SLR community response to the IGEX98 campaign, proposed by the IGS, will also be discussed at the meeting. John Degnan Chair, CSTG SLR/LLR Subcommission CENTRAL BUREAU USA NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland ANALYSIS/ASSOCIATE ANALYSIS CENTERS Austria Analysis Center GRAZ (Associate) Australia Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) China Shanghai (Associate) France Paris Observatory Lunar Analysis Center (Associate) OCA-Cerga, Grasse (Associate) Germany Bundesamt fuer Kartographie und Geodaesie (BKG) DGFI ESA/ESOC (Associate) Forschungseinrichting Satellitengeodasie (FERSG/TUM) (Associate) GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (Associate) Italy Centro de Geodasia Spaziale ”G. Colombo” (CGS) (Associate) The Netherlands Delft Institute for Earth Oriented Space Research (DEOS) Norway Division for Electronics, Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt(FFI) (Associate) Russia Institute of Applied Astronomy, St. Petersburg Institute of Astronomy, Moscow (Associate) IMVP (Institute of Metrology for Time and Space), Moscow (Associate) Russian Mission Control Centre, Moscow Switzerland Center for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE - Associate) UK Aston University (Associate) Herstmonceux Satellite Laser Ranging Group (Associate) Ukraine GAOUA ( Main Astronomical Observatory of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) USA GSFC Space Geodesy Analysis Center (GSG AC), Greenbelt, Maryland Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California University of Texas, Austin, Texas UT Analysis Center for LLR, Austin, Texas STATIONS/SUBNETWORKS Australia MOBLAS 5, Dongara Orroral, Belconnen Stromlo, Belconnen Austria Graz China Beijing Changchun Kunming Wuhan Shanghai Egypt Helwan Finland Metsahovi, Masala France FTLRS (French Transportable Laser Ranging System) GRASSE 7835 GRASSE 1910(LLR); 7845(SLR) Germany Potsdam TIGO-SLR, Wettzell WLRS, Wettzell MTLRS1 India TLRS-4, Bangalore Italy MLRO, Matera SAO-1, Matera Japan KSP-Koganei, KSP-Kashima, KSP-Miura, KSP-Tateyama Lativa Riga - 1884 The Netherlands MTLRS-2 Peru TLRS-3, Arequipa Poland Borowiec Russia Komsomolsk Maidenak Mendeleevo, Moscow Spain San Fernando Switzerland Zimmerwald French Polynesia MOBLAS 8, Tahiti UK Herstmonceux Ukraine Katsively -1893 Kiev USA LURE Observatory (HOLLAS), Kula, Hawaii MLRS, Ft. Davis, Texas MOBLAS 4, Mt. Laguna, California MOBLAS 6, Lanham, Maryland MOBLAS 7, Lanham, Maryland TLRS-4, mobile GLOBAL/REGIONAL DATA CENTERS Australia University of Canberra, Canberra China Shanghai Data Center, Shanghai (Regional) Germany Eurolas Data Center (EDC) at DGFI, Muenchen (Global) USA Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS), Greenbelt, Maryland (Global) OPERATIONS CENTERS Australia AUSLIG, Belconnen Italy Centro de Geodesia Spaziale ”G Colombo”, Matera Russia Russian Mission Control Centre, Moscow USA Center for Space Research, Austin, Texas NASA Satellite Laser Ranging (NSLR), Greenbelt, Maryland UT Operations Center for LLR, Austin, Texas ********************************************************************************