Message-Id: <47FFC3E8.5090403@bv.tum.de> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 22:02:48 +0200 From: Drazen Svehla User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.2) Gecko/20040804 Netscape/7.2 (ax) To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Subject: [IGSMAIL-5758]: ACES and Future GNSS-based Earth Observation and Navigation Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 11 Apr 13:04:55 PDT 2008 Message Number 5758 ****************************************************************************** Author: Drazen Svehla Dear Colleagues, The ESA Topical Team on "Geodesy Applications of the ACES Mission" is pleased to invite you to the workshop on "ACES and Future GNSS-based Earth Observation and Navigation" http://www.iapg.bv.tum.de/aces.html Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES) is an ESA mission based on the performances of a new generation of atomic clocks operated in space, on board the International Space Station in 2012-2015. The ACES clock signal will reach fractional frequency stability and accuracy of 1 part in 10-16 opening attractive perspectives for testing Einstein's theory of general relativity. The two-way microwave link developed for the ACES mission will allow frequency comparison of ground microwave and optical clocks at the 10-17 level. The ACES frequency reference will be connected to an on-board GPS/(GALILEO) receiver which will ensure precise orbit determination of the ACES clocks and at the same time will allow to develop applications in different areas of research. Besides fundamental physics, the geodesy part of the ACES mission is related to scientific objectives in the field of the LEO orbit determination, combined opticalµwave ranging and time/frequency transfer, determination of gravity potential using ground optical clocks, GNSS radio-occultation and GNSS scatterometry. Scope of this workshop is to bring together a wide scientific community and exploit the ACES potential for applications in the fields of geodesy, Earth observation and navigation. The workshop will take place on the 26-27 May 2007 at the Institute of Astronomical and Physical Geodesy, Technische Universitdt M|nchen, Germany. We are looking forward to welcoming you in Munich. The workshop Organizing Committee: Drazen Svehla - IAPG, TU M|nchen, Germany Prof. Markus Rothacher - GFZ Potsdam, Germany Prof. Christophe Salomon - LKB/ENS, Paris, France Ernst Rasel - Leibniz Universitdt Hannover, Germany Luigi Cacciapuoti - ESTEC/ESA, The Netherlands -- ------------------------------------------------------- Drazen Svehla Institute of Astronomical and Physical Geodesy Technische Universitdt M|nchen Arcisstrasse 21, 80333 Munich, Germany Phone : +49-89-28923180 Fax : +49-89-28923178 E-mail: svehla@bv.tum.de http://tau.fesg.tu-muenchen.de/~drazen/ -------------------------------------------------------