The Vega balloon global ground network

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Balloon Sounding, Radio Telescopes, Vega Project, Very Long Base Interferometry, Centimeter Waves, Ground Support Equipment, International Cooperation, Radio Interferometers

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The Project Vega balloon experiment was supported by the world's largest radio telescopes, joined to form a uniform VLBI network operating at a wavelength of 18 cm. Included were the Soviet radio telescopes at Evpatoria and Ussuriisk, the 22-25-m antennas at Simeiz, Pushchino station, and Ulan-Ude, and the 64-m antennas of the NASA/JPL Deep Space Network at Goldstone, California, Madrid, and Canberra. The international network included radio interferometers with baselines of widely differing length and orientation, making it possible to eliminate the ambiguity of the coordinate measurements.

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