The mobile telescope complex of RI MAO for observation of near-earth space objects
1Shulga, AV, 1Kozyryev, YS, 1Sybiryakova, Ye.S, 1Khalaley, MI, 1Chernozub, VM 1Scientific-Research Institute «Mykolaiv Astronomical Observatory», Mykolaiv, Ukraine |
Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2012, 18 ;(4):52–58 |
https://doi.org/10.15407/knit2012.04.052 |
Publication Language: Russian |
Abstract: The mobile telescope complex (MOBITEL) was designed and made at the Research Institute Mykolaiv Astronomical Observatory (RI MAO) for observations of artificial and natural space objects. The technical characteristics of the MOBITEL complex are described and some results of test observations are given
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Keywords: mobile telescope complex, space objects observations |
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