From Mars to Greenland: Charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - Fields, tides, methods, results

This symposium on space and airborne techniques for measuring gravity fields, and related theory, contains papers on gravity modeling of Mars and Venus at NASA/GSFC, an integrated laser Doppler method for measuring planetary gravity fields, observed temporal variations in the earth's gravity fi...

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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19930071954 2023-05-15T16:28:55+02:00 From Mars to Greenland: Charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - Fields, tides, methods, results Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available 1992 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930071954 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930071954 Accession ID: 93A55951 Copyright Other Sources 46 1992 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T20:16:19Z This symposium on space and airborne techniques for measuring gravity fields, and related theory, contains papers on gravity modeling of Mars and Venus at NASA/GSFC, an integrated laser Doppler method for measuring planetary gravity fields, observed temporal variations in the earth's gravity field from 16-year Starlette orbit analysis, high-resolution gravity models combining terrestrial and satellite data, the effect of water vapor corrections for satellite altimeter measurements of the geoid, and laboratory demonstrations of superconducting gravity and inertial sensors for space and airborne gravity measurements. Other papers are on airborne gravity measurements over the Kelvin Seamount; the accuracy of GPS-derived acceleration from moving platform tests; airborne gravimetry, altimetry, and GPS navigation errors; controlling common mode stabilization errors in airborne gravity gradiometry, GPS/INS gravity measurements in space and on a balloon, and Walsh-Fourier series expansion of the earth's gravitational potential. Other/Unknown Material Greenland NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Greenland Venus ENVELOPE(-57.842,-57.842,-61.925,-61.925)
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From Mars to Greenland: Charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - Fields, tides, methods, results
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description This symposium on space and airborne techniques for measuring gravity fields, and related theory, contains papers on gravity modeling of Mars and Venus at NASA/GSFC, an integrated laser Doppler method for measuring planetary gravity fields, observed temporal variations in the earth's gravity field from 16-year Starlette orbit analysis, high-resolution gravity models combining terrestrial and satellite data, the effect of water vapor corrections for satellite altimeter measurements of the geoid, and laboratory demonstrations of superconducting gravity and inertial sensors for space and airborne gravity measurements. Other papers are on airborne gravity measurements over the Kelvin Seamount; the accuracy of GPS-derived acceleration from moving platform tests; airborne gravimetry, altimetry, and GPS navigation errors; controlling common mode stabilization errors in airborne gravity gradiometry, GPS/INS gravity measurements in space and on a balloon, and Walsh-Fourier series expansion of the earth's gravitational potential.
title From Mars to Greenland: Charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - Fields, tides, methods, results
title_short From Mars to Greenland: Charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - Fields, tides, methods, results
title_full From Mars to Greenland: Charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - Fields, tides, methods, results
title_fullStr From Mars to Greenland: Charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - Fields, tides, methods, results
title_full_unstemmed From Mars to Greenland: Charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - Fields, tides, methods, results
title_sort from mars to greenland: charting gravity with space and airborne instruments - fields, tides, methods, results
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