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Recent Progress in Lunar Laser Ranging at Grasse Laser Ranging Station

Julien Chabé, Clément Courde, Jean‐Marie Torre, S. Bouquillon, Adrien Bourgoin, M. Aimar, D. Albanèse, Bertrand Chauvineau, Hervé Mariey, G. Martinot-Lagarde, Nicolas Maurice, Duy‐Hà Phung, Étienne Samain, Hervé Viot

2020Earth and Space Science32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Based on a fully passive space segment, the lunar laser ranging experiment is the last of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package to operate. Observations from the Grasse lunar laser ranging station have been made on a daily basis since the first echoes obtained in 1981. In this paper, first, we review the principle and the technical aspects of lunar laser ranging. We then give a brief summary of the progress made at the Grasse laser ranging facility (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Calern Plateau on the French Riviera) since the first echoes. The current performance, driven by the use of an infrared wavelength laser, is presented in the last section for the year 2018.

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RangingLaser rangingLaserRemote sensingSatellite laser rangingGeologyGeodesyOpticsPhysicsPlanetary Science and ExplorationRadio Astronomy Observations and TechnologyGeophysics and Gravity Measurements
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