Results of the observations of geosynchronous satellites with the SBG camera of the Astronomical Observatory of the Ural State University

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Photographic observations of geosynchronous satellites (GSS) have been made with the Zeiss SBG Camera (F=777 mm, d=420 mm) at the Kourovka Astronomical Observatory of the Ural State University. We have obtained more than 15000 exact positions and about 1000 orbits of GSS, which are formed as computer catalogues. A special technique for the~identification of GSS orbits was developed for various time scales. The identification of various satellites recorded during the sky surveys in 1984--2002 was performed. >From the observation data for time intervals of 7, 11 and 15 years the evolution of the orbits of geosynchronous satellites 85010B, 73013A and 85102A was investigated, for passive objects the libration parameters were determined.

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