Tracking the Lunar Rover vehicle with very long baseline interferometry techniques

Computer Science – Performance

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Apollo 16 Flight, Interferometry, Lunar Exploration, Lunar Roving Vehicles, Data Acquisition, Lunar Maps, Performance Tests, Tracking (Position)

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The principles of operation of Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI)
are discussed. The application of VLBI techniques for tracking lunar
rover vehicles during the Apollo 16 and 17 missions is reported. A map
of the Apollo 16 lunar rover track is provided. Charts are developed to
show the incremental motion of the lunar vehicle during the mission.

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