Results of a demonstration of the use of Differential Very Long Baseline Interferometry data for precise navigation of interplanetary spacecraft

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interplanetary Navigation, Interplanetary Spacecraft, Spacecraft Instruments, Very Long Base Interferometry, Data Acquisition, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Instrument Errors, Space Navigation, Spacecraft Tracking, Spectral Bands, Voyager Project

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A set of experiments in the use of Differential Very Long Baseline Interferometry for spacecraft navigation have been completed. Data using both Voyager spacecraft and a single quasar were acquired during the Jupiter encounter time period. The data were processed and analyzed in order to assess the navigation accuracy of Differential Very Long Baseline Interferometry. The paper focuses on the data reduction and techniques for assessing data quality and consistency.

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