Radar observations of the IMP-6 spacecraft at very long range

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Explorer 43 Satellite, Radar Detection, Radar Measurement, Spacecraft Communication, Electric Power, Power Gain, Pulse Rate, Satellite Observation, Satellite Transmission

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On February 12, 1974, the spacecraft IMP-6 at a distance of 140,000 km
was detected with a radar operating at 430 MHz. Relevant radar
parameters are considered, giving attention to an average transmitted
power of 50 kW, a nominal antenna gain of 56 dB, a pulse repetition
frequency of 20 pulses/sec, and a pulse length of 1 msec.

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