A preliminary investigation in the zero point correction of the fundamental system with relative measurement of two minor planets near the 'crossing point' of their apparent orbits

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Atmospheric Correction, Planetary Orbits, Astrometry, Digital Simulation, Equinoxes

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In this thesis the method and principles of the relative measurement of two minor planets positions near the 'crossing point' of their visual orbits is presented. The advantages and significance for zero point correction of the fundamental system are discussed. Its importance in our space era is also briefly described. 24 minor planets are chosen and their 'crossing points' in 10 years calculated. Two simulations, using the relative measurement of the minor planets to give the correction of the equinox, and solving the data of a single minor planet to derive the correction of the equinox in the classical way, have been carried out. A comparison of their results clearly shows that the former has many advantages over the latter.

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