Subject: [SLR-Mail] No.2840: Galileo for Science Campaign update From: ”Carabajal, Claudia C. (GSFC-61A.0)[SCIENCE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS INC]” Dear Station Colleagues, The Galileo for Science project is analyzing all the data collected from the beginning of the campaign from January 20th through April 30th, 2024. The next phase of the campaign will start on May 1st, and tracking will focus on the two Galileo satellites with elliptical orbits, Galileo 201 and 202. The other satellites tracking should follow the posted priorities. A slight change will be made to tracking priorities table. ILRS is adding Galileo 201 to the priority list in place 34, moving Galileo 202 and other missions to places 35 and higher. We appreciate your continued participation. Your participation is still very important to the Galileo campaign and to those still using the full Galileo constellation. We anticipate that other changes will made later on during the campaign. If you have any questions or issues, you can contact the ILRS CB. Regards, Mike and Claudia -- Claudia C. Carabajal Secretary, ILRS Central Bureau Research Scientist SME/HBG Geodesy & Geophysics Group Lead Mail Code 61A Geodesy and Geophysics Laboratory Cell: (301)602-7787 - Fax: (301)614-6522 Claudia.C.Carabajal@nasa.gov Claudia.Carabajal@ssaihq.com Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Science and Technology with Passion 10210 Greenbelt Road, Suite 600 Lanham, MD 20706 www.ssaihq.com -- Claudia C. Carabajal Secretary, ILRS Central Bureau Research Scientist SME/HBG Geodesy & Geophysics Group Lead Mail Code 61A Geodesy and Geophysics Laboratory Cell: (301)602-7787 - Fax: (301)614-6522 Claudia.C.Carabajal@nasa.gov Claudia.Carabajal@ssaihq.com Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Science and Technology with Passion 10210 Greenbelt Road, Suite 600 Lanham, MD 20706 www.ssaihq.com

Dear Station Colleagues,

The Galileo for Science project is analyzing all the data collected from the beginning of the campaign from January 20th through April 30th, 2024.

 

The next phase of the campaign will start on May 1st, and tracking will focus on the two Galileo satellites with elliptical orbits, Galileo 201 and 202.

 

The other satellites tracking should follow the posted priorities.

A slight change will be made to tracking priorities table.

ILRS is adding Galileo 201 to the priority list in place 34, moving Galileo 202 and other missions to places 35 and higher.

 

We appreciate your continued participation.

Your participation is still very important to the Galileo campaign and to those still using the full Galileo constellation.

 

We anticipate that other changes will made later on during the campaign.

 

If you have any questions or issues, you can contact the ILRS CB.

 

 

Regards,

Mike and Claudia

 

 

--

Claudia C. Carabajal  

Secretary, ILRS Central Bureau

Research Scientist SME/HBG Geodesy & Geophysics Group Lead

Mail Code 61A Geodesy and Geophysics Laboratory

Cell: (301)602-7787 - Fax: (301)614-6522

Claudia.C.Carabajal@nasa.gov

Claudia.Carabajal@ssaihq.com

 

Science Systems and Applications, Inc.

Science and Technology with Passion

10210 Greenbelt Road, Suite 600

Lanham, MD 20706

www.ssaihq.com

 

 

 

--

Claudia C. Carabajal  

Secretary, ILRS Central Bureau

Research Scientist SME/HBG Geodesy & Geophysics Group Lead

Mail Code 61A Geodesy and Geophysics Laboratory

Cell: (301)602-7787 - Fax: (301)614-6522

Claudia.C.Carabajal@nasa.gov

Claudia.Carabajal@ssaihq.com

 

Science Systems and Applications, Inc.

Science and Technology with Passion

10210 Greenbelt Road, Suite 600

Lanham, MD 20706

www.ssaihq.com