N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180
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Description
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) measures the distance between the Earth and the Moon using laser ranging. A short pulse of coherent light generated by a laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is transmitted in a narrow beam to illuminate corner cube retroreflectors on the moon. The return signal, typically a few photons, is collected by a telescope and the time-of-flight is measured. Apollo astronauts and Russian rovers deployed laser ranging retroreflector arrays on the lunar surface which continue to yield fundamental scientific data. Analysis of Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) data provides information on the lunar orbit, rotation, solid-body tides, and retroreflector locations.
Product Summary
Platforms
APOLLO-SOYUZ
,
GROUND STATIONS
,
LUNOKHOD
Instruments
LASER REFLECTOR
,
LASER TRACKING SITE
Spatial Extent
Coordinate System
CARTESIAN
Granule Spatial Representation
CARTESIAN
Temporal Extent
1969-01-01 to Present
Data Partner
Crustal Dynamics Data Information System, Geodesy and Geophysics Laboratory, Earth Sciences Division, Sciences and Exploration Directorate, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA (CDDIS)
Concept ID
C1000000019-CDDIS
Data State
ACTIVE
Number of Files/Granules
0
Processing Level
1
Published
Updated
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