Abstract

Following the proposal by Bureau International de L' Heure (BIH), Paris the European Space Agency (ESA) has implemented an experimental space mission on-board SIRIO-2 geosynchronous satellite, a payload package, known as LASSO (Laser Synchronization from Stationary Orbit). The LASSO consists of body-mounted array of corner cube retro-reflectors, laser detectors, event timer, precise time standard, TTL-type memory unit and the communication link between satellite and the ground control. The LASSO/SIRIO-2 experiment is designed to employ laser technique for Intercontinental comparisons of clocks at the sub-nanosecond level and for disseminating reference time (UTC) to the user community on a global basis. The satellite is proposed to be launched by ESA in early 1982. Initially, it is planned to position the satellite at a longitude around 25°W, subsequently the satellite will be moved to 20:E. The latter position of SIRIO-2 (20°Ei is the one which will be used in Indian experiments.As the principle, method,...

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