Spectroscopic measurements of asteroids allow mitigation of differential color refraction effects on ground-based astrometry and orbit prediction accuracy
© 2018 SPIE. Data collected with ground-based telescopes accounts for the overwhelming majority of astrometric observations of mainbelt and near-Earth asteroids. Earth's atmosphere subjects these measurements to random error from seeing and to systematic bias from differential color refraction...
Main Authors: | Geykhman, Roman (Author), Cahoy, Kerri (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2021-11-09T16:14:44Z.
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