“…Latest tests have been reported by Ciufolini and Pavlis [73,74], Lucchesi [75] and Ries and coworkers [76] with only the nodes of both the satellites according to a combination of them explicitly proposed by Iorio [77]. The total uncertainty reached is still matter of debate [78,79,80,81,82,83,84] because of the lingering uncertainties in the Earth's multipoles and in how to evaluate their biasing impact; it may be as large as ≈ 20−30% according to conservative evaluations [78,81,82,83,84], while more optimistic views [73,74,76] point towards 10 − 15%. Several authors [85,86,87,88,89] explored the possibility of using other currently orbiting SLR geodetic satellites in addition to LAGEOS and LAGEOS II.…”