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A geopotential error analysis for a non planar satellite to satellite tracking mission

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This study is concerned with gravity field recovery from low-low satellite to satellite range rate data. Compared against a coplanar mission an improvement is predicted in errors associated with certain parts of the geopotential by the separation of the orbital planes of the two satellites. Using Hill's equations an analytical scheme is developed to model the range rate residuals. It is flexible enough to model the residuals between pairs of satellites in the same orbital plane or whose planes are separated in right ascension. This scheme should allow the possibility of larger planar separations than previously since no small angle approximation is made. The effects of such an orientation on gravity field recovery can therefore be analysed by means of an extensive error analysis. The results of this analysis indicate that a significant improvement in the errors of the near sectorial coefficients are obtained when the satellite's orbital planes are separated.

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Received: 9 April 1996; Accepted: 26 September 1996

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Mackenzie, R., Moore, P. A geopotential error analysis for a non planar satellite to satellite tracking mission. Journal of Geodesy 71, 262–272 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001900050094

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