By using the Optical Wide-field Patrol (OWL) network developed by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) we generated the right ascension and declination angle data from optical observation of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. We performed an analysis to verify the optimum number of observations needed per arc for successful estimation of orbit. The currently functioning OWL observatories are located in Daejeon (South Korea), Songino (Mongolia), and Oukaïmeden (Morocco). The Daejeon Observatory is functioning as a test bed. In this study, the observed targets were Gravity Probe B, COSMOS 1455, COSMOS 1726, COSMOS 2428, SEASAT 1, ATV-5, and CryoSat-2 (all in LEO). These satellites were observed from the test bed and the...
In many cases, we have few optical observations over a short time span, and most of the information ...
The Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB) is conducting several search campaigns f...
The detection capability and orbit determination performance of a space based optical observation sy...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
An optical tracking network, the Optical Wide-field patroL Network (OWL-Net), has been developed to ...
The Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) is a global optical network for Space Situational Aw...
The optical wide-field patrol network (OWL-Net) is a Korean optical surveillance system that tracks ...
We estimated the orbit of the Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), a Geostation...
Two-Line Elements (TLEs) of LEO objects, consisting in the object orbital parameters released by the...
An algorithm to automatically extract coordinate and time information from optical observation data ...
A strategy is needed for a regional survey of geosynchronous orbits (GSOs) to monitor known space ob...
To protect and manage the Korean space assets including satellites, it is important to have precise ...
The development of small-satellite technologies allows the low Earth orbit intersatellite link (LEO-...
Inactive space objects are usually rotating and tumbling as a result of internal or external forces....
In many cases, we have few optical observations over a short time span, and most of the information ...
The Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB) is conducting several search campaigns f...
The detection capability and orbit determination performance of a space based optical observation sy...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
An optical tracking network, the Optical Wide-field patroL Network (OWL-Net), has been developed to ...
The Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) is a global optical network for Space Situational Aw...
The optical wide-field patrol network (OWL-Net) is a Korean optical surveillance system that tracks ...
We estimated the orbit of the Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), a Geostation...
Two-Line Elements (TLEs) of LEO objects, consisting in the object orbital parameters released by the...
An algorithm to automatically extract coordinate and time information from optical observation data ...
A strategy is needed for a regional survey of geosynchronous orbits (GSOs) to monitor known space ob...
To protect and manage the Korean space assets including satellites, it is important to have precise ...
The development of small-satellite technologies allows the low Earth orbit intersatellite link (LEO-...
Inactive space objects are usually rotating and tumbling as a result of internal or external forces....
In many cases, we have few optical observations over a short time span, and most of the information ...
The Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB) is conducting several search campaigns f...
The detection capability and orbit determination performance of a space based optical observation sy...