The determination of the trajectory of the motion of a balloon probe in the Venusian atmosphere via VLBI

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Balloon-Borne Instruments, Trajectory Measurement, Venus Atmosphere, Very Long Base Interferometry, Doppler Effect, Dynamic Models, Vega Project

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The trajectory of a balloon which free navigated in the Venusian atmosphere, had been measured by Δ VLBI method - the Vega project. The balloon in the southern hemisphere had been moved with an average velocity of 66 m/s. The latitude component of the velocity was equal to 3.4±0.5 m/s and directed to the north. The velocity of the balloon in the northern hemisphere was equal to 69 m/s and directed parallel to the equator. In some cases fluctuations of the signal frequency were observed the period of which ≡7.4 s corresponded to the balance period of the balloon car.

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