QUASAT: An orbiting very long baseline interferometer program using large space antenna systems
Abstract
QUASAT, which stands for QUASAR SATELLITE, is the name given to a new mission being studied by NASA. The QUASAT mission concept involves a free flying Earth orbiting large radio telescope, which will observe astronomical radio sources simultaneously with ground radio telescopes. The primary goal of QUASAT is to provide a system capable of collecting radio frequency data which will lead to a better understanding of extremely high energy events taking place in a variety of celestial objects including quasars, galactic nuclei, interstellar masers, radio stars and pulsars. QUASAT's unique scientific contribution will be the increased resolution in the emission brightness profile maps of the celestial objects.
- Publication:
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In NASA. Langley Research Center Large Space Antenna Systems Technol
- Pub Date:
- April 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985lsas.rept..117J
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Satellites;
- Quasat;
- Radio Telescopes;
- Space Shuttle Payloads;
- Very Long Base Interferometry;
- Antennas;
- Brightness;
- Fourier Transformation;
- Signal To Noise Ratios;
- Communications and Radar