Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987ieeep..75.1404t&link_type=abstract
IEEE, Proceedings (ISSN 0018-9219), vol. 75, Oct. 1987, p. 1404-1431. NASA-supported research.
Computer Science
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Data Transmission, Interplanetary Communication, Radio Transmission, Solar System, Spaceborne Experiments, Voyager Project, Atmospheric Attenuation, Microwave Transmission, Radio Communication, Ray Tracing, Tracking Stations
Scientific paper
The outer solar system's planetary atmospheres, ionospheres, rings, and magnetic fields are under study in light of microwave telecommunications from the two Voyager spacecraft. The use of the hydrogen maser frequency standards on the ground, in conjunction with thermally controlled quartz oscillators aboard the spacecraft, ensures long coherence intervals and allows the application of novel signal processing methods. On this basis, studies of atmospheric structure and scintillation parameters, planetary ring structure, and magnetic control of small ionospheric irregularities have been undertaken; information concerning planetary evolution, composition, and dynamics is thereby obtained.
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