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Review of Operational VGOS Sessions in 2020

Authors :
Gipson, John M.
Bolotin, Sergei
Baver, K.
Behrend, Dirk
Lemoine, F.G.
Elosegui, Pedro
Ruszczyk, Chester A.
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

25th European VLBI Group for Geodesy and Astronomy Working Meeting, 14-18 March 2021<br />In 2020, the IVS observed for a second year an operational 24-hr VGOS session series (VGOS-O) at a bi-weekly cadence. The total number of sessions amounts to 24 for the full year; the network size was between 8 and 9 stations. In February 2020, we began an Intensive-type VGOS session series (VGOS-V2) of one-hour observing designed to measure UT1. There were a total of 21 VGOS-V2 sessions that were scheduled in the weeks when there was no 24-hr VGOS session and ran concurrently with the legacy S/X INT1 sessions. The VGOS-V2 sessions generally included the KOKEE12M¿WETTZ13S baseline with GGAO12M, MACGO12M, and WESTFORD being tagged along or scheduled in depending on their availability. There were a total of 21 VGOS-V2 sessions. For both VGOS-O and VGOS-V2 sessions we discuss the scheduling, correlation, and analysis.We contrast the 24-hr VGOS sessions with 24-h S/X sessions of similar size. For the VGOS-V2 sessions we compare UT1 estimates with those obtained from the corresponding S/X Intensives

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..897558c26a4269a1afdda818dc7a8f66