Orbit Determination Dynamics of Satellite Motion.

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Orbit Determination Dynamics of Satellite Motion

Gravitational Forces

GPS

Not to be discussed more here! Bathymetry

Exploring The Ocean Basins

T/P Mission Altitude: Air Drag

Orbital Period

Eccentricity

Inclination

T/P: 10 days N=127 ERS: 17 days N=501

T/P

ERS

Cross-Over Adjustment Least-Squares Collocation

High Resolution Geoid

Gravity Anomaly from SA