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https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-55-33-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-55-33-2021
21 May 2021
 | 21 May 2021

An analysis of a priori and empirical solar radiation pressure models for GPS satellites

Xiao Chang, Benjamin Männel, and Harald Schuh

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This study focuses on the comparison of different solar radiation pressure (SRP) strategies combined with a-priori information and empirical SRP parameterization. Analysis of precise orbits as well as estimated empirical SRP parameters based on various SRP strategies shows visible differences and indicates the deficiencies of a-priori model or empirical parameterization. The orbit difference patterns presented in this study may give the view on how to improve the current SRP models.
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