E. Samain et al., MILLIMETRIC LUNAR LASER RANGING AT OCA (OBSERVATOIRE DE LA COTE-DAZUR), Astronomy & Astrophysics. Supplement series, 130(2), 1998, pp. 235-244
The Lunar Laser Ranging station at the Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur,
France, permits to measure the Earth-Moon distance with millimetric p
recision. Applications in astronomy, lunar science, geodesy, and gravi
tation are summarised. Expected scientific results with millimetric Lu
nar Laser Ranging data are presented. A complete error budget is given
, showing that the precision is mainly limited by the orientation and
the size of the corner cube arrays placed on the Moon. The measurement
accuracy is degraded by the bad knowledge of the air index. The time
stability, computed from the lunar echoes, permits to extract the real
precision of the Earth-Moon distance and to optimise the integration
time of the normal points.