DocumentCode
104415
Title
Space Debris Measurement Using Joint Mid-Latitude and Equatorial Optical Observations
Author
Piergentili, F. ; Ceruti, A. ; Rizzitelli, F. ; Cardona, T. ; Battagliere, Maria Libera ; Santoni, Fabio
Author_Institution
Dept. DIMA, Univ. di Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Volume
50
Issue
1
fYear
2014
fDate
Jan-14
Firstpage
664
Lastpage
675
Abstract
A system for orbital object monitoring is analyzed, based on a mid-latitude and an equatorial observatory. The enhancements with respect to the use of a single telescope located at mid-latitude, for space debris detection and tracking are highlighted in terms of surveying volume, object identification, and orbital determination accuracy. The need to improve observation capabilities in monitoring and cataloguing such kinds of objects is constantly growing, due to the constant increase of operative satellites and space debris in both geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) and low Earth orbit (LEO) regions. After the considerations on the feasibility of the whole system, an overview of the observatories´ design is sketched, on the basis of previous Italian experience in space debris observation, and taking into account constraints imposed by the instrumentation. In particular the main characteristics of components, software for image analysis and observation methodologies are analyzed and a possible configuration is given, based on the ALMASCOPE observatory realized by the Space Robotics Group at the University of Bologna. This observatory was used for the 2010 test campaign carried out from the Broglio Space Center in Kenya.
Keywords
satellite communication; telescopes; Broglio space center; GEO; Kenya; LEO regions; equatorial observatory; equatorial optical observations; geostationary earth orbit; image analysis; joint mid latitude; low earth orbit; object identification; operative satellites; orbital determination accuracy; orbital object monitoring; single telescope; space debris detection; space debris measurement; space robotics group; Accuracy; Extraterrestrial measurements; Low earth orbit satellites; Observatories; Orbits; Space debris; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAES.2013.120272
Filename
6809942
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