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Feb 1989
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Kinematika i Fizika Nebesnykh Tel (ISSN 0233-7665), vol. 5, Jan.-Feb. 1989, p. 9-15. In Russian.
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Astrography, Astronomical Coordinates, Solar System, Artificial Satellites, Asteroids, Astronomical Photography, Gas Giant Planets, Radiation Detectors, Telescopes, Terrestrial Planets
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It is suggested that astrographs be equipped with special chambers in which radiation detectors can alternately track shifts of stellar images and of other objects in the focal plane of the telescope. Through the use of various tracking methods, it is possible to accumulate radiation at one point of the receiver for a long time. It is suggested that television equipment, a computer, and an autonomous time service tied to standard time scales with an accuracy of 0.002-0.004 s be installed at the telescope in order to observe the object and determine the parameters of its apparent motion and relative coordinates.
Duma D. P.
Laptienko N. I.
Mel'Nikov M. A.
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