Russian-Cuban Colocation Station for Radio Astronomical Observation and Monitoring of Near-Earth Space


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The article presents the main possibilities of using the projected Russian-Cuban geodynamic colocation station on the basis of the Institute of Geophysics and Astronomy of the Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment of the Republic of Cuba to carry out radio observations and monitoring the near-Earth space. Potential capabilities of the station are considered for providing various observational programs: astrophysical observations; observations by space geodesy methods using radio very long baselines interferometers, global navigation satellite systems, laser rangers, and various Doppler systems, as well as monitoring of artificial and natural bodies in the near-Earth and deep space, including the ranging of asteroids approaching the Earth. The results of modeling the observations on the planned station are compared with that obtained on the existing geodynamic stations. The efficiency of the projected Russian-Cuban station for solving astronomical tasks is considered.

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D. Ivanov

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

M.-R. Uratsuka

Instituto de Geofisica y Astronomia de Cuba

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Cuba, La Habana, 11600

A. Ipatov

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

D. Marshalov

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

N. Shuygina

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

M. Vasilyev

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

I. Gayazov

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

G. Ilyin

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

Yu. Bondarenko

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

A. Melnikov

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

V. Suvorkin

Institute of Applied Astronomy

Email: nvf@iaaras.ru
Rússia, St.Petersburg, 191187

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