Link calibrations for the TDRSS orbiting VLBI experiment.
Abstract
The first successful interferometric observations of extragalactic radio sources using an orbiting antenna as one of the observing stations were achieved in July and August 1986 using the TDRSS. The technical obstacles to maintaining phase coherence between the orbiting antenna and the ground stations are reviewed, with an emphasis on the effects of spacecraft motion. An analysis of the interferometric delay and phase reveals the signature of errors in the spacecraft ephemeris. Various calibration schemes are discussed, including the use of a ground beacon at White Sands to calibrate the communications link between White Sands and the TDRSE satellite. Using all available calibrations, coherence of 84 percent was achieved for 700-sec integrations.
- Publication:
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Radio Astronomy from Space
- Pub Date:
- 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987raas.work..125E
- Keywords:
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- Calibrating;
- Extragalactic Radio Sources;
- Spaceborne Astronomy;
- Tdr Satellites;
- Very Long Base Interferometry;
- Ephemerides;
- Spaceborne Telescopes;
- Astronomy;
- Radio Interferometry:Space Instrumentation;
- Space Instrumentation:Radio Interferometry