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Analysis of attitude noise for ITSG GRACE-FO processing
The GRACE/GRACE-FO mission has monitored monthly variations of Earth's gravity field for more than two decades. One source of error is attitude errors, that propagate to inter-satellite range observations through the antenna centre offset correction. This error is proportional to the nominal angle deviation. For GRACE-FO, the third additional camera on-Gabriel Valles Valverde +1 more
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GRACE-FO Mission Operations Report  
In this presentation the status of the GRACE-FO mission and the flight segment will be given.Krzysztof Snopek +2 more
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Applications and Challenges of GRACE and GRACE Follow-On Satellite Gravimetry
Surveys in Geophysics, 2022Jianli Chen +2 more
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GRACE-FO: science results, mission status and outlook
Since 2018, the GRACE Follow-On satellite mission, a partnership between NASA (US) and GFZ (Germany), is continuing the unique essential climate data record of mass change across the Earth system initiated in 2002 by the GRACE mission (2002-2017).Felix Landerer +8 more
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Bridging the gap between GRACE and GRACE-FO using a hydrological model
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Xu Zhang, Jinbao Li, Qianjin Dong
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Towards understanding the measurements of the GRACE FO electrostatic accelerometers
Some of the most prominent anomalies and open questions concerning the measurements of the ultrasensitive accelerometers on both GRACE FO spacecraft are related to the activation of attitude thrusters. As a consequence, measurements around thruster activations are replaced by modeled data for the GFO1 accelerometer, while the complete measurements are ...Jakob Flury, Igor Koch, Mathias Frye
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