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[PPS04-14] 国立天文台水沢における国際協力:かぐやの成果と将来の可能性
キーワード:国際協力, 覚書, VLBI, 地球回転, 宇宙測地学, 月探査計画
In the Japanese lunar explorer SELENE (Kaguya), which was launched on September
14th, 2007, VLBI observations were made for the purpose of improvement of the lunar gravity field model, through an international network as well as Japanese VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry) network. The international network consists of Shanghai and Urumqi (China), Wettzell (Germany)and Hobart (Australia) stations. They participated in VLBI observations, data reduction and data analysis based on the MOU for cooperative research, and the cooperation contributed not only to the success of Kaguya mission but to produce more scientific results.
RISE project of NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatoryof Japan) were continuing the cooperation with Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Xinjian Observatory (China) and Kazan Federal University (Russia) before Kaguya mission in the field of space geodesy, selenodesy, geodynamics and geophysics, astronomy and astrophysics. The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) which Mizusawa observatory contributed for long years is one of the basis of these cooperative researches. These cooperative researches are continuing for future lunar and planetary missions by exchange researchers and students and having international meetings.
14th, 2007, VLBI observations were made for the purpose of improvement of the lunar gravity field model, through an international network as well as Japanese VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry) network. The international network consists of Shanghai and Urumqi (China), Wettzell (Germany)and Hobart (Australia) stations. They participated in VLBI observations, data reduction and data analysis based on the MOU for cooperative research, and the cooperation contributed not only to the success of Kaguya mission but to produce more scientific results.
RISE project of NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatoryof Japan) were continuing the cooperation with Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Xinjian Observatory (China) and Kazan Federal University (Russia) before Kaguya mission in the field of space geodesy, selenodesy, geodynamics and geophysics, astronomy and astrophysics. The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) which Mizusawa observatory contributed for long years is one of the basis of these cooperative researches. These cooperative researches are continuing for future lunar and planetary missions by exchange researchers and students and having international meetings.