Michael C. Moreau, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Aerospace Engineering, Remote Sensing
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Penina Axelrad grad student 2001 CU Boulder
 (GPS receiver architecture for autonomous navigation in high earth orbits.)
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Donaldson JE, Parker JJK, Moreau MC, et al. (2020) Characterization of on-orbit GPS transmit antenna patterns for space users Annual of Navigation. 67: 411-438
Smith ES, Morinelli PJ, Moreau MC, et al. (2010) Analysis of three-way doppler tracking data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission Spaceops 2010 Conference
Lee T, Long A, Berry K, et al. (2009) Navigating the return trip from the Moon using Earth-based ground tracking and GPS Advances in the Astronautical Sciences. 133: 319-338
Bamford WA, Heckler GW, Holt GN, et al. (2008) A GPS receiver for lunar missions Proceedings of the Institute of Navigation, National Technical Meeting. 1: 268-276
Bamford W, Naasz B, Moreau MC. (2006) Navigation performance in high earth orbits using navigator GPS receiver Advances in the Astronautical Sciences. 125: 261-276
Bauer FH, Moreau MC, Dahle-Melsaether ME, et al. (2006) The GPS space service volume Proceedings of the Institute of Navigation - 19th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division, Ion Gnss 2006. 4: 2503-2514
Carpenter JR, Folta DC, Moreau MC, et al. (2004) Libration point navigation concepts supporting the vision for space exploration Collection of Technical Papers - Aiaa/Aas Astrodynamics Specialist Conference. 1: 179-193
Garrison JL, Bertuccelli L, Moreau MC. (2002) GPS code tracking in high altitude orbiting receivers Record - Ieee Plans, Position Location and Navigation Symposium. 164-171
Moreau MC, Bauer FH, Russell Carpenter J, et al. (2002) Preliminary results of the GPS flight experiment on the high Earth orbit AMSAT-OSCAR 40 spacecraft Advances in the Astronautical Sciences. 111: 45-59
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