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Role of Topocentric Parallax in Near-Earth Object Initial Orbit Determination

Role of Topocentric Parallax in Near-Earth Object Initial Orbit Determination

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Role of Topocentric Parallax in Near-Earth Object Initial Orbit Determination

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Role of Topocentric Parallax in Near-Earth Object Initial Orbit Determination

Publisher

IOP Publishing Limited

Journal title

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2022-01, Vol.134 (1031), p.1-15

Language

English

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IOP Publishing Limited

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Contents

Near-Earth Object (NEO) initial orbit determination typically uses astrometric measurements during a close approach over a time window much shorter than the orbital period of the NEO. The initial orbit is only weakly determined with dominant uncertainties in the distance of the NEO from the Earth. Topocentric astrometric measurements allow us to es...

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Role of Topocentric Parallax in Near-Earth Object Initial Orbit Determination

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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_27303060

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_jstor_primary_27303060

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ISSN

0004-6280

E-ISSN

1538-3873

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