Maniot Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 13, 2015 Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 13, 2015 Καλησπερα,αν καποιος εχει στοιχεια σχετικα με το προγραμμα στην Ελλαδσ που αναφερεται στο επισυναπτομενο αρχειο, θα ηθελα να τα παραθεσει Πηγη S&T Φεβ. 1968. ΦιλικαΔημητρης
bellatrix Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 13, 2015 Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 13, 2015 Ελπίζω αυτό να φανεί χρήσιμο! The Satellite Tracking station of the French CNESOnly shortly after the decision had been made in favour of the location of Stephani, a delegation of French scientists of the French Centre National d' Etudes Spatiales (CNES) visited Greece in search for a suitable location for the installation of a satellite tracking station. France had just become the 3rd nation next to the USA and the USSR to claim space power status by launching satellites into orbit. Two satellite tracking stations were already in place at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence in France and at Colomb-Bechar in Algeria, but in order to achieve more accurate tracking, a third station situated in the Eastern Mediterranean was needed. The location of the Stephanion Observatory in Greece was considered ideal for that purpose.The satellite tracking station started operation in October 1966 - a couple of months prior to the German reflector- under the direction of Pierre Foussier Equipped with one Doppler tracking and one Laser ranging station, the station held track of three French satellites: D1A Diapason, D1C-Diademe1 and D1-D Diademe2, that were subsequently launched during 1966-1967 from the French base at Hammaguir, Algeria with the Diamant rocket, the first launch system not built by either the USA or the USSR that was later to become the predecessor of all European launcher projects. The satellites were designed for experimental geodetic studies using Doppler effect and laser telemetry techniques. The Diademes were also destined for the installation of a navigational system by satellite.The station was in regular operation until the End of August 1967, when it was transferred back to France after operation of the station at Colomb-Bechar came to and end when the treaty between the government of France and Algeria was discontinued. Stephanion's Doppler system was transported to the Space Center at Bretigny-sur-Orge in France and the Laser system to the Guiana Space Centre (CSG) in Kourou, French Guiana. Πηγή: http://stephanion.gr/observatory.htm
Maniot Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 13, 2015 Συγγραφέας Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 13, 2015 Ελπίζω αυτό να φανεί χρήσιμο! The Satellite Tracking station of the French CNESOnly shortly after the decision had been made in favour of the location of Stephani, a delegation of French scientists of the French Centre National d' Etudes Spatiales (CNES) visited Greece in search for a suitable location for the installation of a satellite tracking station. France had just become the 3rd nation next to the USA and the USSR to claim space power status by launching satellites into orbit. Two satellite tracking stations were already in place at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence in France and at Colomb-Bechar in Algeria, but in order to achieve more accurate tracking, a third station situated in the Eastern Mediterranean was needed. The location of the Stephanion Observatory in Greece was considered ideal for that purpose.The satellite tracking station started operation in October 1966 - a couple of months prior to the German reflector- under the direction of Pierre Foussier Equipped with one Doppler tracking and one Laser ranging station, the station held track of three French satellites: D1A Diapason, D1C-Diademe1 and D1-D Diademe2, that were subsequently launched during 1966-1967 from the French base at Hammaguir, Algeria with the Diamant rocket, the first launch system not built by either the USA or the USSR that was later to become the predecessor of all European launcher projects. The satellites were designed for experimental geodetic studies using Doppler effect and laser telemetry techniques. The Diademes were also destined for the installation of a navigational system by satellite.The station was in regular operation until the End of August 1967, when it was transferred back to France after operation of the station at Colomb-Bechar came to and end when the treaty between the government of France and Algeria was discontinued. Stephanion's Doppler system was transported to the Space Center at Bretigny-sur-Orge in France and the Laser system to the Guiana Space Centre (CSG) in Kourou, French Guiana. Πηγή: http://stephanion.gr/observatory.htm Ευχαριστω. Σχετικα με τον σταθμο Διονυσου ψαχνω πληροφοριες.
bellatrix Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 14, 2015 Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 14, 2015 Βρήκα μόνο το παρακάτω .pdf για τον σταθμό του Διόνυσου!Ελπίζω να είναι αυτό που ψάχνετε... Αλλιώς μπορείτε να βρείτε πληροφορίες στέλνοντας κάποιο ε-μαιλ σε κάποιον που εργάστηκε εκεί!NATO_AWR_DDeli.pdf
kkokkolis Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 14, 2015 Δημοσιεύτηκε Ιούνιος 14, 2015 DIONYSOS SITE INFORMATION SITE INFORMATION Site Number: 855 Current Site Name: DIONYSOS Other Site Name: ATHENS Location: NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIV., ATHENS, GREECE Geographic Region: MEDITERRANEAN Tectonic Plate: EURASIAN Primary Scientific Purposes: MEASUREMENTS SUPPORTING THE DETERMINATION OF REGIONAL DEFORMATION, TECHNIQUE DEVELOPMENT, AND THE KINEMATICS OF THE EAST AND CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN. Site Description: THE FIXED LASER STATION IS LOCATED NEAR DIONYSOS, GREECE. LASER RANGING BEGAN AT THIS SITE IN 1968 AND CONTINUED THROUGH 1976. A QUANTEL LASER WAS ACQUIRED IN 1982 AND THE SYSTEM UNDERWENT MAJOR UPGRADES. THE NEW LASER BECAME OPERATIONAL IN 1984. A MOBILE LASER PAD IS LOCATED ADJACENT TO THE BAKER NUNN CAMERA AND THE FIXED STATION. THE PAD IS COMPATIBLE FOR OCCUPATIONS BY MTLRS-1 OR MTLRS-2. Site Topo Map: "KIFISIA", SCALE 1:50,000; AVAILABLE FROM HELLENIC MILITARY GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE, P. ATROS, ATHENS. TEL: 0030-1-884-2811. GEOLOGICAL INFORMATION Geological Province: UNKNOWN Local Geology: MARBLES AND CRYSTALLINE LIMESTONES (SCREES) OVERLYING METAMORPHIC BASEMENT ROCK. Comments: NONE MONUMENT INFORMATION Site Number: 855 Current Site Name: DIONYSOS Location: NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIV., ATHENS, GREECE Number of Observing Monuments: 2 Surveyed into National Network? NO Monument Number: 7515 Type of Monument: STANDARD WEGENER DISK. POINT "A" ON STANDARD WEGENER PAD. Monument Inscription: NONE Systems Using Monument: MOBILE LASER RANGING SYSTEM Latitude: N 38 04' 42.821" Longitude: E 23 55' 56.316" Elevation: meters Height Above Ellipsoid: 507.610 meters Survey Source/Date: NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY AT ATHENS / 01-APR-86 Datum/Ellipsoid: WGS-72 Comments: THE WGS 72 COORDINATES WERE DERIVED FROM DOPPLER OBSERVATIONS. Differential Coordinates FROM Observing Monument 7515 TO Reference Monuments and Other Observing Monuments Data Source: NTUA Differential Coordinates Mon.Number Monument Inscription X Y Z -- CENTRAL PILLAR -3.90 5.46 6.75 Mon.Number Monument Inscription North East Up -- CENTRAL PILLAR -6.15 -6.57 -3.10MONUMENT INFORMATION (Continued)Site Number: 855 Current Site Name: DIONYSOS Location: NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIV., ATHENS, GREECE Monument Number: 7940 Type of Monument: INTERSECTION OF LASER AXES Monument Inscription: NONE Systems Using Monument: FIXED LASER Latitude: N 38 04' 42.159" Longitude: E 23 55' 57.385" Elevation: 509.020 meters Height Above Ellipsoid: meters Survey Source/Date: NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN ATHENS / 01-JUN-83 Datum/Ellipsoid: WGS-72 Comments: WGS 72 COORDINATES ARE DERIVED FROM DOPPLER OBSERVATIONS. Differential Coordinates FROM Observing Monument 7940 TO Reference Monuments and Other Observing Monuments Data Source: NTUA Differential Coordinates Mon.Number Monument Inscription X Y Z -- CENTRAL PILLAR -5.85 -23.90 21.94 Mon.Number Monument Inscription North East Up -- CENTRAL PILLAR -26.55 19.47 -1.69DIONYSOS SITE SKETCH PREVIOUS OCCUPATION INFORMATION Site Number: 855 Current Site Name: DIONYSOS Location: NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIV., ATHENS, GREECE SLR OCCUPATIONS Monument Occupying Occupation Starting Ending Number System Designator Date Date 7515 MTLRS-1 75151501 27-JUL-86 30-AUG-86 7515 MTLRS-1 75151502 20-JUL-87 18-OCT-87 7515 MTLRS-1 75151503 15-DEC-89 29-JAN-90 7515 MTLRS-2 75151604 20-MAR-92 23-AUG-92 7940 GRE. FIXE 79404701 01-MAY-84 31-DEC-99VLBI OCCUPATIONS Monument Occupying Occupation Starting Ending Number System Designator Date Date No Previous Occupations SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service 1) Title: The Satellite Tracking Facilities at Dionysos, GreeceAuthors: Balodimos, D. D.; Livieratos, E.Publication: The Use of Artificial Satellites for Geodesy and Geodynamics, Proceedings of the International Symposium, Athens, Greece, May 14-21, 1973. Edited by George Veis. Athens: National Technical University of Athens, 1974., p.193Publication Date: 00/1974Origin: ADSBibliographic Code: 1974uasg.proc..193B 2) The Laser Satellite Ranging System at the Dionysos StationAuthors: Assimakis, G. A. C.; Balodimos, D. D.; Veis, G.Publication: The Use of Artificial Satellites for Geodesy and Geodynamics, Proceedings of the International Symposium, Athens, Greece, May 14-21, 1973. Edited by George Veis. Athens: National Technical University of Athens, 1974., p.97Publication Date: 00/1974Origin: ADSBibliographic Code: 1974uasg.proc...97A Δες σελίδα 9 εδώ http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19690029253.pdf Και μίλησε με αυτόν http://users.auth.gr/kvek/ Οὖτιν με κικλήσκουσι My Optics
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