Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1968
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SAO Special Report #283 (1968)
Physics
Scientific paper
The reduction of data for satellites having a one-way Doppler system should include the general relativistic terms. There is a general relativistic correction term, which should be used in obtaining the velocity of a satellite from the observed frequency, that is periodic and proportional to the eccentricity. The effect should be observable for satellites with an eccentricity greater than 0.05. We should also be able to measure the effect directly by using single and double Doppler systems simultaneously from the same earth location.
Gaposchkin Mike E.
Wright James P.
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