The Japanese lunar explorer SELENE (Kaguya), which was launched on September 14th, 2007, was the target of VLBI observations over the period November 2007 to June 2009. These observations were made in order to improve the lunar gravity field model, in particular the lower degree coefficients and the model near the limb. Differential VLBI Radio sources, called VRAD instruments, were on-board the subsatellites, Rstar (Okina) and Vstar (Ouna), and the radio signals were observed by the Japanese VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry) network, and an international VLBI network. Multi-frequency and same-beam VLBI techniques were utilized and were essential aspects of the successful observing program. Multi-frequency VLBI was employed in orde...
Same-beam VLBI means that two spacecrafts with small separation angles that transmit multi-frequency...
We perform extensive simulations in order to assess the accuracy with which the position of a radio ...
Data from 500 observation series, each one representing about five hours' continuous observation of ...
The Japanese lunar explorer SELENE (Kaguya), which was launched on September 14th, 2007, was the tar...
The Japanese lunar explorer SELENE (KAGUYA), which has been launched on Sep. 14th, 2007, utilizes VL...
The Japanese lunar mission, Selenological and Engineering Explorer (Kaguya), which was successfully ...
The Japanese lunar explorer SELENE (SElenological and Engineering Explorer), to be launched in 2007,...
A lunar gravity field model up to degree and order 100 in spherical harmonics, named SGM100i, has be...
The lunar gravity field is a foundation to study the lunar interior structure, and to recover the ev...
A lunar gravity field model up to degree and order 100 in spherical harmonics, named SGM 100i, has b...
Same beam very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of the two subsatellites of SELENE (...
In this paper we present results assessing the role of Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) trac...
The Unified S-Band (USB) ranging/Doppler system and the Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) sys...
The launch of SELENE, which acquired the first direct tracking data over the farside of the Moon by ...
The same-beam VLBI observations of Rstar and Vstar, which were two small satellites of Japanese luna...
Same-beam VLBI means that two spacecrafts with small separation angles that transmit multi-frequency...
We perform extensive simulations in order to assess the accuracy with which the position of a radio ...
Data from 500 observation series, each one representing about five hours' continuous observation of ...
The Japanese lunar explorer SELENE (Kaguya), which was launched on September 14th, 2007, was the tar...
The Japanese lunar explorer SELENE (KAGUYA), which has been launched on Sep. 14th, 2007, utilizes VL...
The Japanese lunar mission, Selenological and Engineering Explorer (Kaguya), which was successfully ...
The Japanese lunar explorer SELENE (SElenological and Engineering Explorer), to be launched in 2007,...
A lunar gravity field model up to degree and order 100 in spherical harmonics, named SGM100i, has be...
The lunar gravity field is a foundation to study the lunar interior structure, and to recover the ev...
A lunar gravity field model up to degree and order 100 in spherical harmonics, named SGM 100i, has b...
Same beam very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of the two subsatellites of SELENE (...
In this paper we present results assessing the role of Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) trac...
The Unified S-Band (USB) ranging/Doppler system and the Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) sys...
The launch of SELENE, which acquired the first direct tracking data over the farside of the Moon by ...
The same-beam VLBI observations of Rstar and Vstar, which were two small satellites of Japanese luna...
Same-beam VLBI means that two spacecrafts with small separation angles that transmit multi-frequency...
We perform extensive simulations in order to assess the accuracy with which the position of a radio ...
Data from 500 observation series, each one representing about five hours' continuous observation of ...