Measurements of radio signals from the Vega 1 and 2 spaceprobes during the probing of the shell of Comet Halley

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Halley'S Comet, Radio Probing, Signal Measurement, Vega Project, Block Diagrams, Comet Heads, Microcomputers, Real Time Operation, Signal Processing

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Measurements of signal frequency and phase-difference variations were carried out during two sessions of the radio probing of the shell of Comet Halley by the Vega probes on March 6 and 9, 1986. Measurements were performed with a two-channel device for the processing of radio signals in real time. The measurement methodology is described in detail. The measurement accuracy was found to be sufficient to detect interesting radio-physical effects appearing during the propagation of coherent decimeter and centimeter waves through the coma of the comet.

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