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    Laser geodynamic satellite (LAGEOS II)

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    The Laser Geodynamic Satellite 2 (LAGEOS 2) is nearly identical to the LAGEOS 1 satellite, which was launched by NASA in 1976. However, LAGEOS 2 is completely passive, and is equipped with fused silian corner reflectors for ranging with ground-based lasers. The addition of LAGEOS 2 will provide the GSFC laser network with significantly increased satellite tracking opportunities, because LAGEOS 1 is at a 110-degree inclination and LAGEOS 2 will be at a 52-degree inclination. The flight profile is given, and information is presented in tabular form on the following topics: Deep Space Network support, frequency assignments, telemetry, tracking, and tracking support responsibility

    ASTRO-D

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    ASTRO-D, which is to be launched by a MU-3II vehicle, is a scientific Earth orbiting satellite of the Institute of Space and Astronomical Science (ISAS) of Japan. It will be launched in Uchinoura, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The Deep Space Network will support 4 to 8 contacts per day, depending on the launch and early orbit phase (LEOP) and mission phase, providing only downlink telemetry recording to all stations. Data is given in tabular form for network support, frequency assignments, telemetry, command, and tracking support responsibility
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