Analysis of the accuracy of the determination of the orbits of Phobos, the earth, and Mars in the Phobos project on the basis of a model-problem solution

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Earth Motion, Mars (Planet), Orbit Calculation, Phobos, Planetary Orbits, Solar Orbits, Accuracy, Algorithms, Error Analysis, Mathematical Models, Radio Signals

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The accuracy with which the orbital parameters of Phobos, Mars, and the earth can be determined is assessed by the modeling of measurements of radio signals from an autonomous station on the surface of Phobos. It is shown that the orbital-determination errors depend on the measurement interval, the shift in earth-culmination moments, and the makeup of the measurements.

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