Impact of albedo radiation on GPS satellites

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Abstract

GPS satellite orbits available from the International GNSS Service (IGS) show a peculiar pattern in the SLR residuals at the few centimeter level that is related to radiation pressure mismodeling. Part of the mismodeling may be attributed to neglecting the solar radiation reflected and reemitted from the Earth, the albedo radiation, as most IGS analysis centers do not yet take into account this radiation pressure component. In this study the relative importance of different albedo model constituents is analyzed. The impact of nine albedo models with increasing complexity is investigated using 1 year of global GPS data from the IGS tracking network. The most important model components are the solar panels of the satellites while different Earth radiation models have a minor impact on orbits at GPS altitudes. Albedo radiation has the potential to remove part of the anomalous SLR residual pattern observed by Urschl et al. (Calibrating GNSS orbits with SLR tracking data. Proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Laser Ranging, 2008) in a Sun-fixed reference frame. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012.

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Rodriguez-Solano, C. J., Hugentobler, U., & Steigenberger, P. (2012). Impact of albedo radiation on GPS satellites. In International Association of Geodesy Symposia (Vol. 136, pp. 113–119). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20338-1_14

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