Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jun 1991
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Kinematika i Fizika Nebesnykh Tel (ISSN 0233-7665), vol. 7, May-June 1991, p. 29-32. In Russian.
Mathematics
Logic
Astrometry, Celestial Bodies, Focal Plane Devices, Radiation Detectors, Tracking (Position), Artificial Satellites, Earth Orbital Environments, Orbital Elements
Scientific paper
The present study describes an instrument complex for positional observations of natural and artificial celestial bodies having different magnitudes and apparent rates ranging from zero to several hundreds of arcsec per second. The complex consists of a telescope, special cameras with radiation detectors for precise tracking of the motion of the object image in the telescope's focal plane, logical and monitoring devices, an autonomous time service, and registration devices. The complex is used for determining the position of high-orbit artificial earth satellites.
Duma D. P.
Ivashchenko Iu. N.
Laptienko N. I.
Mel'Nikov M. A.
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