The geostationary satellite as an aid to very-long-baseline interferometry /VLBI/

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Radio Astronomy, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Spaceborne Astronomy, Synchronous Satellites, Very Long Base Interferometry, Astronomical Observatories, Electronic Recording Systems, European Space Agency, Ground Stations, International Cooperation, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Signal Transmission, Technology Utilization, Transponders, Wavelengths

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The rationale behind satellite-linked VLBI for Europe is examined and consideration is given to possible developments in VLBI technology. The steps toward an operational satellite-linked VLBI system would include (1) two stations with linked local oscillators; (2) four or five stations with linked local oscillators; (3) linked local oscillators with wideband instrumentation tape recorders; (4) design and construction of a data processing center; and (5) dedicated radiotelescope network.

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