A study of positional observations made with short focus cameras at low altitudes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Photographic Measurement, Position (Location), Satellite Observation, Satellite Tracking, Astrometry, Cameras, Computer Programs, Data Reduction, Low Altitude, Optical Correction Procedure, Zenith

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For the problem of simultaneous observations of two artificial satellites from two stations, the accuracy of positions determined from photographic observations at large zenith angles is analyzed. By using Turner's series with square terms for reduction, it is shown that the accuracies do not depend on zenith angle up to zenith angle of 80 deg, and are the same regardless of whether refraction is taken into account or not.

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