Early Results from New Initiatives on SLR Tracking of GNSS and Synchronous Satellites
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M. R. Pearlman et al., Early Results from New Initiatives on SLR Tracking of GNSS and Synchronous Satellites, https://cddis.nasa.gov/lw19/docs/2014/Papers/3114_Pearlman_paper.pdf
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On November 16, 2013, at the 18th International Workshop on Laser Ranging in Fujiyoshida, Japan, the attendees adopted a resolution endorsing expanded ILRS tracking on Global Navigation Satellite System—GNSS satellites with retroreflector arrays of sufficient quality, highlighting the example of the fully populated GLONASS constellation.