Inactive space objects are usually rotating and tumbling as a result of internal or external forces. KOREASAT 1 has been inactive since 2005, and its drift trajectory has been monitored with the optical wide-field patrol network (OWL-Net). However, a quantitative analysis of KOREASAT 1 in regard to the attitude evolution has never been performed. Here, two optical tracking systems were used to acquire raw measurements to analyze the rotation period of two inactive satellites. During the optical campaign in 2013, KOREASAT 1 was observed by a 0.6 m class optical telescope operated by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI). The rotation period of KOREASAT 1 was analyzed with the light curves from the photometry results. T...
We estimated the orbit of the Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), a Geostation...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
To protect and manage the Korean space assets including satellites, it is important to have precise ...
The population of space debris increased drastically during the last years. Collisions involving mas...
An optical tracking system has advantages for observing geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellites r...
Knowledge about the rotation properties of space debris objects is essential for the active debris r...
A strategy is needed for a regional survey of geosynchronous orbits (GSOs) to monitor known space ob...
Space debris population increased drastically during the last years. One of the contribu...
The Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) is a global optical network for Space Situational Aw...
The population of space debris increased drastically during the last years. Collisions in...
During 2013-2015 the photometric observations of the EnviSat satellite, which became space debris af...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
The Environmental Satellite (Envisat) mission was finished on April 8, 2012, and since that time, th...
International audienceThe Environmental Satellite (Envisat) mission was finished on April 8, 2012, a...
International audienceThe Environmental Satellite (Envisat) mission was finished on April 8, 2012, a...
We estimated the orbit of the Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), a Geostation...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
To protect and manage the Korean space assets including satellites, it is important to have precise ...
The population of space debris increased drastically during the last years. Collisions involving mas...
An optical tracking system has advantages for observing geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellites r...
Knowledge about the rotation properties of space debris objects is essential for the active debris r...
A strategy is needed for a regional survey of geosynchronous orbits (GSOs) to monitor known space ob...
Space debris population increased drastically during the last years. One of the contribu...
The Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) is a global optical network for Space Situational Aw...
The population of space debris increased drastically during the last years. Collisions in...
During 2013-2015 the photometric observations of the EnviSat satellite, which became space debris af...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
The Environmental Satellite (Envisat) mission was finished on April 8, 2012, and since that time, th...
International audienceThe Environmental Satellite (Envisat) mission was finished on April 8, 2012, a...
International audienceThe Environmental Satellite (Envisat) mission was finished on April 8, 2012, a...
We estimated the orbit of the Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), a Geostation...
An Optical Wide-field patroL-Network (OWL-Net) has been developed for maintaining Korean low Earth o...
To protect and manage the Korean space assets including satellites, it is important to have precise ...