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    Lunar Laser Ranging from Low Earth Orbit
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-08) Henley, Brandon R.
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    Lunar Laser Ranging from Low Earth Orbit
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-01-08) Henley, Brandon R.
    Lunar laser ranging (LLR) is an important tool for understanding the physical laws that shape the universe. To date, LLR has only been conducted from Earth-based ground stations, which are subject to the complex dynamics of the solid Earth. In addition, ground based laser pulses are subject to significant interference as they pass through the atmosphere. In an effort to improve both the precision and frequency of LLR measurements, this paper explores the potential of placing a formation of two small satellites in Low Earth Orbit with the capability of conducting LLR. Such a system would avoid many of the modeling requirements and corrections required for ground stations and would be capable of acquiring more measurements, at equal or higher quality, thereby improving the accuracy of the Earth-Moon distance estimates. This paper attempts to show that such a system is feasible and worth further exploration by the lunar laser ranging community.