Observations of minor planets with the very large array |
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Authors: | P. K. Seidelmann G. H. Kaplan K. J. Johnston C. M. Wade |
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Affiliation: | (1) U.S. Naval Observatory, 20390 Washington, D.C.;(2) E. O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory, 20375 Washington, D.C.;(3) National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 87801 Socorro, New Mexico |
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Abstract: | The weak thermal emission from the largest minor planets can be detected and measured at all points around their orbits at microwave frequencies using the Very Large Array (VLA). Position determinations of astrometric quality have been obtained, and flux measurements have provided size estimates. When enough precise positional observations have been accumulated, the orbits of the minor planets and the Earth can be determined. This will allow the equinox to be located within the radio reference frame, providing a truly fundamental coordinate system for radio source positions. It will also provide a means of relating the optical and radio (quasar) coordinate systems.The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is operated by Associated Universities, Incorporated, under contract with the National Science Foundation. |
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