On the accuracy of ERS-1 orbit predictions
Abstract
Since the launch of ERS-1, the D-PAF (German Processing and Archiving Facility) provides regularly orbit predictions for the worldwide SLR (Satellite Laser Ranging) tracking network. The weekly distributed orbital elements are so called tuned IRV's and tuned SAO-elements. The tuning procedure, designed to improve the accuracy of the recovery of the orbit at the stations, is discussed based on numerical results. This shows that tuning of elements is essential for ERS-1 with the currently applied tracking procedures. The orbital elements are updated by daily distributed time bias functions. The generation of the time bias function is explained. Problems and numerical results are presented. The time bias function increases the prediction accuracy considerably. Finally, the quality assessment of ERS-1 orbit predictions is described. The accuracy is compiled for about 250 days since launch. The average accuracy lies in the range of 50-100 ms and has considerably improved.
- Publication:
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8th International Workshop on Laser Ranging Instrumentation
- Pub Date:
- June 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993lri..workU....K
- Keywords:
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- Accuracy;
- Ers-1 (Esa Satellite);
- Laser Range Finders;
- Optical Tracking;
- Orbital Elements;
- Orbital Position Estimation;
- Prediction Analysis Techniques;
- Satellite Tracking;
- Tracking Networks;
- Bias;
- Satellite Instruments;
- Time Functions;
- Tuning;
- Astrodynamics