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AN EXPERIMENT ON RADIO LOCATION OF OBJECTS IN THE NEAR-EARTH SPACE WITH VLBI IN 2012
Nechaeva, M.1; Antipenko, A.2; Bezrukovs, V.1; Bezrukov, D.1; Dementjev, A.2; Dugin, N.2; Konovalenko, A.3; Kulishenko, V.3; Liu, X.; Nabatov, A.3; Nesteruk, V.5; Pupillo, G.6; Reznichenko, A.3; Salerno, E.6; Shmeld, I.1; Shulga, O.7; Sybiryakova, Y.7; Tikhomirov, Yu.2; Tkachenko, A.8; Volvach, A.9; Yang, W. -J.4
2013
Source PublicationBALTIC ASTRONOMY
Volume22Issue:1Pages:35-41
Contribution Rank4
Abstract

An experiment on radar location of space debris objects using of the method of VLBI was carried out in April, 2012. The radar VLBI experiment consisted in irradiation of some space debris objects (4 rocket stages and 5 inactive satellites) with a signal of the transmitter with RT-70 in Evpatoria, Ukraine. Reflected signals were received by a complex of radio telescopes in the VLBI mode. The following VLBI stations took part in the observations: Ventspils (RT-32), Urumqi (RT-25), Medicina (RT-32) and Simeiz (RT-22). The experiment included measurements of the Doppler frequency shift and the delay for orbit refining, and measurements of the rotation period and sizes of objects by the amplitudes of output interferometer signals. The cross-correlation of VLBI-data is performed at a correlator NIRFI-4 of Radiophysical Research Institute (Nizhny Novgorod). Preliminary data processing resulted in the series of Doppler frequency shifts, which comprised the information on radial velocities of the objects. Some results of the experiment are presented.

KeywordInstrumentation: Interferometers Ephemeris Very Long Baseline Interferometry Techniques: Interferometric Radar Astronomy
SubtypeArticle
WOS HeadingsScience & Technology ; Physical Sciences
Indexed BySCI ; CPCI
Language英语
WOS Research AreaAstronomy & Astrophysics
WOS SubjectAstronomy & Astrophysics
WOS IDWOS:000315752700005
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.xao.ac.cn/handle/45760611-7/473
Collection射电天文研究室_星系宇宙学研究团组
科研仪器设备产出_利用南山26米射电望远镜(NSRT)观测数据的文章
Affiliation1.Ventspils Int Radio Astron Ctr, LV-3601 Ventspils, Latvia
2.Radiophys Res Inst, Nizhnii Novgorod 603950, Russia
3.Inst Radio Astron, UA-310002 Kharkov, Ukraine
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Xinjiang Astron Observ, Urumqi 830011, Xinjiang, Peoples R China
5.Natl Space Facil Control & Test Ctr, Saky Dist, Ar Crimea, Ukraine
6.INAF, Ist Radioastron, I-40129 Bologna, Italy
7.Nikolaev Astron Observ, UA-54030 Nikolayev, Ukraine
8.Air Force Univ, UA-61023 Kharkov 23, Ukraine
9.Radio Astron Lab Crimean Astrophys Observ, UA-98688 Katsiveli, Crimea, Ukraine
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Nechaeva, M.,Antipenko, A.,Bezrukovs, V.,et al. AN EXPERIMENT ON RADIO LOCATION OF OBJECTS IN THE NEAR-EARTH SPACE WITH VLBI IN 2012[J]. BALTIC ASTRONOMY,2013,22(1):35-41.
APA Nechaeva, M..,Antipenko, A..,Bezrukovs, V..,Bezrukov, D..,Dementjev, A..,...&Yang, W. -J..(2013).AN EXPERIMENT ON RADIO LOCATION OF OBJECTS IN THE NEAR-EARTH SPACE WITH VLBI IN 2012.BALTIC ASTRONOMY,22(1),35-41.
MLA Nechaeva, M.,et al."AN EXPERIMENT ON RADIO LOCATION OF OBJECTS IN THE NEAR-EARTH SPACE WITH VLBI IN 2012".BALTIC ASTRONOMY 22.1(2013):35-41.
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