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J. L. Muiños

Researcher at Royal Institute and Observatory of the Spanish Navy

Publications -  15
Citations -  93

J. L. Muiños is an academic researcher from Royal Institute and Observatory of the Spanish Navy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Astrometry & Meridian circle. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 15 publications receiving 91 citations.

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The CMC15, the last issue of the series “Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue, La Palma”

TL;DR: The Carlsberg Automatic Meridian Circle (CMC15) as discussed by the authors is the last catalog of the series CMC12, CMC13, and CMC14, which contains more than 122 million observations of right ascension, declination and magnitude of stars in the magnitude range of 9m < r′ < 17m and declination range of −40° < δ < +50°.
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Telescope Fabra ROA Montsec: a new robotic wide-field Baker-Nunn facility

TL;DR: A Baker-Nunn Camera (BNC) originally installed at the Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA) in 1958, was refurbished and robotized.
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Telescope Fabra ROA Montsec: a new robotic wide-field Baker-Nunn facility

TL;DR: The refurbishment of Baker-Nunn Camera (BNC), originally installed at the Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA) in 1958, was refurbished and robotized, and a new facility, called Telescope Fabra ROA Montsec (TFRM), wasinstalled at the Observatori Astron\`omic del Mont Sec (OAdM).
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The Fabra-ROA Telescope at Montsec (TFRM): A Fully Robotic Wide-field Telescope for Space Surveillance and Tracking

TL;DR: The TFRM is a fully robotic refurbished Baker-Nunn camera that exploits the excellent mechanical and optical original design to obtain an equatorial telescope with a useful 4.4°x4.4º CCD field of view as discussed by the authors.
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Astrometric reduction of geostationary satellites optical observations for orbit determination (pasage)

TL;DR: The precise knowledge of the ephemerides of the geostationary satellites is a key point in mission control for the satellite control agencies both for terrestrial and satellite communications.