[IGSMAIL-6486] GLONASS-801 reassigned and full GLONASS constellation reached

Stefan Schaer stefan.schaer at aiub.unibe.ch
Mon Oct 31 10:36:51 PDT 2011


Author: Stefan Schaer

GLONASS-801, the first GLONASS-K1 satellite launched on 26 Feb 2011,
has been reassigned (from originally R04) to R03. "All-in-view"
tracking stations of the IGS tracking network have been receiving its
signals since day 304 (31 Oct 2011):

http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/download/igsdata/y2011/odata_glonass_d304.txt
http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/download/igsdata/y2011/odata_glonass_d305.txt

This satellite is already included in the analysis scheme at CODE.

Starting with our day 304 ultra-rapid and rapid orbit submissions, the
CODE GNSS orbit products now include 55 satellites (31 GPS plus 24
GLONASS). G24 is unoccupied, G27 is marked unhealthy; R03 is marked
unusable.

ANOTHER MILESTONE REACHED: With 24 active GLONASS satellites, we
reached a full GLONASS constellation.

The CODE AC Team




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