GPS Precise Tracking of Topex/Poseidon: Results & Implications
Willy Bertiger(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Pascal Willis(X-Fab (Germany)), Y. Vigue(California Institute of Technology), P. A. M. Abusali, Stephen Wu, E. J. Christensen(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), R. Ibañez‐Meier(California Institute of Technology), M. M. Watkins(University of South Australia), Bruce Haines(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Y. Bar-Sever, T. Munson(California Institute of Technology), H. J. Rim, J. Guinn, J. R. Jee(California Institute of Technology), E. S. Davis, T. P. Yunck(California Institute of Technology), S. M. Lichten(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), W. G. Melbourne(California Institute of Technology), R. Muellerschoen(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), B. E. Schutz(The University of Texas at Austin)
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January 1, 1994
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