Narrow-band VLBI for deep space navigation. II - Orbital vehicles; Coordinate measurements of the Astron satellite

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Deep Space, Satellite Observation, Space Navigation, Very Long Base Interferometry, Elliptical Orbits, Error Analysis, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Telemetry, Wave Fronts

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The paper describes an April 1987 experiment involving the use of narrow-band VLBI for the operational measurement of the coordinates of vehicles in earth orbit. The experiment involved the detection of signals from a transmitter aboard the Astron satellite and from natural cosmic radio sources in the 32-cm band for an interferometer baseline of about 6100 km.

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