Geodesy and astrometry by transatlantic long base line interferometry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrometry, Geodesy, Radio Astronomy, Very Long Base Interferometry, Diffraction Patterns, Error Analysis, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Frequency Stability, Geodetic Coordinates, Microwave Oscillators, Signal Processing, Time Measurement

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A series of long base line radio interferometry experiments was conducted with the 46-m antenna at Algonquin Radio Observatory, Lake Traverse, Canada, and the 25-m antenna of Chilbolton Field Station at Chilbolton, England. This paper describes the analysis of the fringe frequency measurements and the geodetic and astrometric results derived from them.

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