Physics
Scientific paper
May 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989kosis..27..447a&link_type=abstract
Kosmicheskie Issledovaniia (ISSN 0023-4206), vol. 27, May-June 1989, p. 447-453. In Russian.
Physics
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Interplanetary Navigation, Interplanetary Spacecraft, Navigation Aids, Radio Interferometers, Vega Project, Narrowband, Signal Reception, Spacecraft Trajectories, Trajectory Control, Very Long Base Interferometry
Scientific paper
Narrow-band signals were received from the Vega spacecraft at a wavelength of 32 cm during experiments conducted in 1985-1986; the interferometer baseline was about 1200 km. The aim of the experiments was to determine the equatorial celestial coordinates of spacecraft in a system associated with an extragalactic radio source. The method is described, and experimental results are presented. Sufficiently high precision of coordinate measurement was obtained.
Alekseev Vladimir A.
Altunin Valery I.
Antipenko Alexander
Biriukov A. V.
Gateliuk E. D.
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