Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994itn....16d...1e&link_type=abstract
Results from the SEARCH'92 Campaign. (IERS Technical Note ; 16), Edited by J.O. Dickey and M. Feissel. Paris: Central Bureau of
Computer Science
Scientific paper
In order to assess the reality of any high frequency rotational variations observed during the EPOCH'92 campaign, a series of special Navy-Experimentai Global (or NAVEX-G) sessions were coordinated by the USNO to provide periods of observations by two independent Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) networks during part of EPOCH'92. The NAVEX-G network used the NAVNET Green Bank antenna together with radio telescopes in Chile, Italy, South Africa, Canada and Japan. This truly global network provided orientation accuracy comparable to the lower noise (but smalJer) NASA network run simultaneously, and thus a means of assessing the validity of any small high frequency variations in Earth orientation observed during this period. This paper presents a brief description of these NAVEX-G observations and the results obtained from them.
Archinal Brent A.
Carter Merri Sue
Eubanks Thomas Marshall
Josties F. J.
Kingham Kerry A.
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