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1Observation model and parameter partials for the JPL geodetic GPS modeling software "GPSOMC"
By O. J. Sovers
“Observation model and parameter partials for the JPL geodetic GPS modeling software "GPSOMC"” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Observation model and parameter partials for the JPL geodetic GPS modeling software "GPSOMC"
- Author: O. J. Sovers
- Language: English
- Publisher: ➤ National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology - National Technical Information Service, distributor
- Publish Date: 1988
- Publish Location: ➤ Pasadena, Calif - [Springfield, Va
“Observation model and parameter partials for the JPL geodetic GPS modeling software "GPSOMC"” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Autonomous spacecraft clocks - Geodetic satellites - Global Positioning System - Ocean models - Partial Differential equations - Satellite navigation systems - Troposphere
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL15408275M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1988
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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2Hydrogen Maser Clock (HMC) experiment
By R. F. C. Vessot
“Hydrogen Maser Clock (HMC) experiment” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Hydrogen Maser Clock (HMC) experiment
- Author: R. F. C. Vessot
- Language: English
- Publisher: ➤ National Technical Information Service, distributor - National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
- Publish Date: 1997
- Publish Location: ➤ Springfield, Va - [Cambridge, Mass.] - [Washington, DC
“Hydrogen Maser Clock (HMC) experiment” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Hydrogen masers - Autonomous spacecraft clocks - Clocks - Metrology - Flight test instruments - Experimentation
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL17124402M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1997
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Spacecraft
operate either autonomously or telerobotically. Robotic spacecraft used to support scientific research are space probes. Robotic spacecraft that remain in
Voskhod Spacecraft "Globus" IMP navigation instrument
electro-mechanical device in the tradition of complex post-World War II clocks such as master clocks, the Globus IMP instrument incorporates hundreds of mechanical
Deep Space Atomic Clock
designed to be orders of magnitude more stable than existing navigation clocks, with a drift of no more than 1 nanosecond in 10 days. It is expected that
Uncrewed spacecraft
also be autonomous, in which they have a pre-programmed list of operations that will be executed unless otherwise instructed. A robotic spacecraft for scientific
Multi-spacecraft Autonomous Positioning System
Multi-spacecraft Autonomous Positioning System (MAPS) is networked computer navigation software, Developed by Anzalone and researchers at NASA Marshall
Clementine (spacecraft)
launched on January 25, 1994. Its objective was to test sensors and spacecraft components in long-term exposure to space and to make scientific observations
Autonomous robot
Made of Old Alarm Clocks" Archived 2018-09-08 at the Wayback Machine, 7 March 2012. [Norman, Jeremy, "The First Electronic Autonomous Robots: the Origin
Gaia (spacecraft)
Agency (ESA) that was launched in 2013 and operated until March 2025. The spacecraft was designed for astrometry: measuring the positions, distances and motions
Circadian rhythm
deletions of clock genes in mice have demonstrated the importance of body clocks to ensure the proper timing of cellular/metabolic events; clock-mutant mice
Interstellar travel
80% of the speed of light are attained. Clocks aboard an interstellar ship would run slower than Earth clocks, so if a ship's engines were capable of