A. A. Antipenko
Radiophysical Research Institute
8 Papers
19 Citations
A. A. Antipenko is an academic researcher from Radiophysical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Very-long-baseline interferometry & Radar. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Radar interferometer measurements of space debris using the Evpatoria RT-70 transmitter
Igor Molotov,A. A. Konovalenko,Vladimir Agapov,A. Sochilina,B. N. Lipatov,Yu. N. Gorshenkov,E. P. Molotov,G. Tuccari,S. Buttaccio,Xiang Liu,Jin Zhang,Xiaoyu Hong,X. Huang,A. Kus,K. M. Borkowski,Z. Sika,V. Abrosimov,A. Tsyukh,V. A. Samodurov,I. S. Falkovich,L. N. Litvinenko,Victor Arkadievich Stepaniants,A. F. Dementiev,A. A. Antipenko,S. D. Snegirev,M. Nechaeva,A. E. Volvach,V. Saurin,Alexander B. Pushkarev,A Deviatkin,I. Guseva,P. Sukhov +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the ability of the Evpatoria RT-70 radar complex to perform research on space debris was investigated in four trial experiments during 2001-2003, where echo-signals of 25 objects at geostationary, highly elliptical and medium-altitude orbits were recorded on magnetic tapes at radio telescopes in Russia, Italy, China and Poland.
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First Results of the VLBI Experiment on Radar Location of the Asteroid 2012 DA14
M. Nechaeva,A. A. Antipenko,D. Bezrukov,Vl. Bezrukovs,A. Dementjev,N. A. Dugin,Normunds Jekabsons,R. V. Khutornoy,M. Klapers,Alexander Konovalenko,V. F. Kulishenko,A. S. Nabatov,V. Nesteruk,Giuseppe Pupillo,A. Reznichenko,E. Salerno,I. Shmeld,K. Skirmante,Yu. V. Tikhomirov,V. V. Voytyuk +19 more
TL;DR: An international VLBI experiment on radio location of the asteroid 2012 DA14 was organized on 2013 February 15-16, during its flyby close to Earth as mentioned in this paper, where the purpose of observations was to investigate and specify orbital parameters of the asteroids, as well as to evaluate its rotation period and other characteristics.
Measurement of antenna parameters by signals from space satellites of the glonass and navstar navigation systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of experiments on measuring the antenna pattern and alignment of the RT-14 and RT-15 radio telescopes located in the radioastronomy observatories of the Radiophysical Research Institute of Nizhny Novgorod by signals from space satellites of the GLONASS and Navstar navigation systems.
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VLBI studies at the Radiophysical Research Institute
TL;DR: In this paper, the state-of-the-art of research in the field of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) at the Radiophysical Research Institute (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) is considered.
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International low-frequency very-long-baseline interferometry network project milestones
Igor Molotov,A. V. Kovalenko,V. A. Samodurov,B. N. Lipatov,Alexander Dementiev,A. A. Antipenko,S. D. Snegirev,M. Nechaeva,V. Reznikova,V. I. Altunin,A. Benz,F. Mantovani,C. Stanghellini,G. Tuccari,A. A. Konovalenko,I. Falkovich,A. Gridin,S. Ananthakrishnan,V. Balasubramanian,M. Sankararaman,Xiaoyu Hong,X. Huang,L. Shiguang,Sean M. Dougherty,D. Del Rizzo,A. Fink,Xiang Liu,W. Na,Jin Zhang,A. Kus,K. M. Borkowski,J. F. H. Quick,George D. Nicolson,I. Shmeld,Yusei Koyama,Mamoru Sekido,Yu. N. Gorshenkov,B. A. Poperechenko,V. Saurin,G. Ozolins,D. Bezrukov,X. Zhang +41 more
TL;DR: The low-frequency very-long-baseline interferometry network (LFVN) project as discussed by the authors was started in 1996, having the purpose to arrange the international very-latent baseline interference (VLBI) cooperation with participation of former Soviet Union radio telescopes.
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