Successful Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations at 2.3 GHz were made using an antenna aboard an Earth-orbiting spacecraft as one of the receiving telescopes. These observations employed the first deployed satellite (TDRSE-E for East) of the NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS). Fringes were found for 3 radio sources on baselines between TDRSE and telescopes in Australia and Japan. The purpose of this experiment and the characteristics of the spacecraft that are related to the VLBI observations are described. The technical obstacles to maintaining phase coherence between the orbiting antenna and the ground stations, as well as the calibration schemes for the communication link between TDRSE and its ground st...
We describe an experiment carried out to observe signals emitted by GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satel...
An orbiting radio telescope is proposed which, when operated in a very long baseline interferometry ...
Radio astronomers, in common with many others who work with radio antennas, have always felt rather ...
Two spacecraft dedicated to Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) will be launched in 1996 and 19...
A systematic very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) sky survey, undertaken to find a suitable set ...
Radio interferometry measurements were used to measure the vector baselines between large microwave ...
Space very long baseline interferometry (SVLBI) experiments using a TDRSS satellite have successfull...
An introductory overview of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) as it exists and is used today ...
The gain in interferometric resolution of extragalactic sources at radio frequencies which can be ac...
Very long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations using a radio telescope in Earth orbit were pe...
Very Long Baseline Radio Interferometry is one of the most recently developed and potentially most ...
The basic principles of very-long-baseline interferometry as related to its use in the determination...
Two experiments were performed in April and September 1976 to determine precise positions of radio s...
The East Coast very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) group has performed about 60 experiments ove...
Several tests to observe signals transmitted by GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satellite System) satelli...
We describe an experiment carried out to observe signals emitted by GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satel...
An orbiting radio telescope is proposed which, when operated in a very long baseline interferometry ...
Radio astronomers, in common with many others who work with radio antennas, have always felt rather ...
Two spacecraft dedicated to Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) will be launched in 1996 and 19...
A systematic very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) sky survey, undertaken to find a suitable set ...
Radio interferometry measurements were used to measure the vector baselines between large microwave ...
Space very long baseline interferometry (SVLBI) experiments using a TDRSS satellite have successfull...
An introductory overview of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) as it exists and is used today ...
The gain in interferometric resolution of extragalactic sources at radio frequencies which can be ac...
Very long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations using a radio telescope in Earth orbit were pe...
Very Long Baseline Radio Interferometry is one of the most recently developed and potentially most ...
The basic principles of very-long-baseline interferometry as related to its use in the determination...
Two experiments were performed in April and September 1976 to determine precise positions of radio s...
The East Coast very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) group has performed about 60 experiments ove...
Several tests to observe signals transmitted by GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satellite System) satelli...
We describe an experiment carried out to observe signals emitted by GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satel...
An orbiting radio telescope is proposed which, when operated in a very long baseline interferometry ...
Radio astronomers, in common with many others who work with radio antennas, have always felt rather ...