Research of system of aiming and construction of “Card of errors” for to telescope TPL-1M on the basis of supervisions of stars
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Uzhhorod National University, Laboratory of space researchesAbstract
As a result of three series of supervisions of stars mean square errors of aiming of the alt-azimutal setting to the telescope TPL-1М for the difference points of celestial sphere are defined. On the basis of the got values errors of aiming on an azimuth and height ellipses of dispersion of mean square errors for 24 points of celestial sphere are built. The “card of errors” of aiming of telescope for 24 key points of celestial sphere is built. The general mean square error of aiming does not exceed 1.4 minute arcs.References
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