Very Long Baseline Interferometry observations of 257 extragalactic radio sources in the ecliptic region

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Astronomical Catalogs, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Very Long Base Interferometry, Astronomical Coordinates, Tables (Data), Ultrahigh Frequencies

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Very Long Baseline Interferometry observations of 257 extragalactic radio sources with 10 deg of the ecliptic have been conducted at a frequency of 2.29 GHz. Compact components with flux densities greater than 0.1 Jy and angular sizes smaller than the fringe spacings of 2.5 and 3.2 milliarsec were detected in 144 radio sources. This survey was conducted to find compact radio sources to form a high accuracy reference frame for planetary spacecraft navigation. This stable reference frame may also be useful for long-term studies of planetary dynamics.

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