CLASSIFICATION OF GEOSYNCHRONOUS OBJECTS. ISSUE 19
Prepared by T. Flohrer and S. Frey
6 April 2017 ESOC Robert-Bosch-Str. 5, D-64293 Darmstadt, Germany
На стр. 5 и 6
2.2 Keldysh Institute for Applied Mathematics (KIAM)
This source provides orbital data derived from ground-based optical observations. Data are provided only for objects for which no USSTRATCOM TLEs are published. Orbits given in this report are produced from measurements obtained in 2016 and prepared by Vladimir Agapov, Keldysh Institute for Applied Mathematics, Moscow (KIAM). They are a joint product of the wide cooperation of organizations including:
• Center on collection, processing and analysis of information on space debris at the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (KIAM RAS, Moscow, Russia),
• International scientific observation facilities network (ISON) coordinated by KIAM RAS and including the following observatories:
– Ussuriysk Astrophysical Observatory of the Far East branch of the RAS (Gornotayozhnoye, Primorsky Krai, Russia),
– Zvenigorod observatory of the Astronomy Institute of the RAS (INASAN) (Moscow oblast, Russia),
– Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (Nauchny),
– Ulugbek Astronomical Observatory (Kitab facilitiy, Qashqadaryo Province, Uzbekistan),
– Observation facilities operated by the ”Astronomical Scientific Center”, JSC:
∗ Artem (Primorsky Krai, Russia),
∗ Blagoveshchensk (Amur region, Russia),
∗ Kislovodsk observatory (Karachaevo-Cherkesskaya Republic, Russia),
∗ Lesosibirsk (Krasnoyarsky Krai, Russia),
∗ Milkovo (Kamchatka Krai, Russia),
– Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory of the Armenian Academy of Sciences (Byurakan, Armenia),
– Andrushivka Observatory (Zhytomyrs’ka oblast, Ukraine),
– National observatory of Bolivia (Tarija, Bolivia),
– Sayan Solar Observatory of the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the Siberian branch of the RAS (Mondy, Republic of Buryatia, Russia),
– Observation facility of the PGU (Tiraspol),
– Odessa State University Astronomical Observatory (Mayaki, Odes’ka oblast, Ukraine),
– Derenovka observation facility of Laboratory of space researches, Uzhhorod National University (Zakarpats’ka oblast, Ukraine),
– Chuguyev observation facility of the Astronomy scientific and research institute of Kharkov national university (Kharkiv’ska oblast, Ukraine),
– Cosala observation facility of the The Autonomous University of Sinaloa (Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa, UAS, Mexico),
– Khureltogoot observatory of the The Research Centre of Astronomy and Geophysics of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences
– Observatory ”Peak Terskol” of the International Center for Astronomical, Medical and Ecological Research (Kabardino-Balkaria Republic, Russia),
– E.Kharadze Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory of Ilia State University (Abastumani, Adigeni District, Georgia),
– Mul’ta observation facility (Altai Republic, Russia),
– Observatory of Altai State Pedagogical University (Barnaul, Altaisky Krai),
– Observation facility of El Centro de Investigaciones de Ciencias Fisico Matematicas de la Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon (UANL).
• Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern, partner of ISON, operating the Zimmerwald observatory (Switzerland) and, for space debris observation, the ESA 1m telescope at the optical ground station (OGS), Izana, Tenerife, Spain
• Telescope Fabra ROA Montsec (TFRM) operated by the Reial Academia de Ciencies i Arts de Barcelona - Observatori Fabra, the Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA) and the Departament d’Astronomia i Meteorologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.
The objects for which ephemeris was provided by KIAM were observed repeatedly by ground based telescopes. They were listed in issues 7 to 13 as ’Unidentified objects’. During the years 2011-2015 most of them were correlated to a launch thanks to the excellent work of satellite analysts and amateur observers. A source id (S-ID), consisting of a label and number, is given for each such object in order to correlate it with itself from an earlier report.