Subject: [SLR-Mail] No.2170: Re: Space Geodesy SLR Request for Information (RFI) Released From: Labrecque, John (HQ-DK000) ******************************************************************************** SLR Electronic Mail 2013-05-03 13:37:33 UTC Message No. 2170 ******************************************************************************** FYI- we are moving forward. John Dr. John LaBrecque Lead, Earth Surface and Interior Focus Area MS 3B74 NASA Science Mission Directorate National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, DC 20546 email: John.LaBrecque@nasa.gov Tel: +1 (202) 358-1373 Cell: +1 (202) 341-0078 On 5/3/13 9:21 AM, ”Noll, Carey E. (GSFC-6901)” wrote: >************************************************************************** >****** >SLR Electronic Mail 2013-05-03 13:27:24 UTC Message >No. 2169 >************************************************************************** >****** >Author: Stephen Merkowitz > >The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Space >Geodesy Project (SGP) is soliciting information to improve its >understanding of the interest, capabilities, and Rough Order of >Magnitude (ROM) estimates for planning the construction, >deployment, and operation of the next generation Space Geodesy >(SG) Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) stations that will be part >of a new NASA¹s Space Geodetic Network (SGN). NASA is >considering the construction of up to ten new SLR stations that >will contribute to the larger Global Geodetic Observing System >(GGOS). > >More information is available on the SGP website: > >http://space-geodesy.nasa.gov/news/SLR2013RFI.html > >Stephen Merkowitz > >************************************************************************** >****** ********************************************************************************