Time-lag and Doppler-correction measurements in radar observations of Venus in 1975

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Doppler Effect, Microwave Sensors, Radar Equipment, Time Lag, Venus (Planet), Instrument Errors, Position (Location), Root-Mean-Square Errors, Tables (Data)

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Results are presented for measurements of the time lag and Doppler frequency correction of reflected signals received on earth during 39-cm radar observations of Venus conducted in 1975. A comparison of measured and calculated time lags for the inferior conjunctions of 1969, 1970, 1972, and 1975 shows that discrepancies between the real position of Venus and that computed on the basis of the existing theory of planetary motion are different at each inferior conjunction considered.

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