Orbital debris in low Earth orbit is of growing concern to operational satellites from the government and commercial sector. With an uptick in worldwide satellite launches and the growing adoption of the CubeSat standard, the number of small objects in orbit are increasing at a faster pace than ever. As a result, a cascading collision event seems inevitable in the near future. The United States Strategic Command tracks and determines the orbit of resident space objects using a worldwide network of radar and optical sensors. However, in order to better protect space assets, there has been increased interest in not just knowing where a space object is, but what the object is. The optical and spectral characteristics of solar light reflected o...
From its early beginning as an educational tool in 1999, cubesats have evolved into a popular platfo...
Capitalizing on optical data products and applying them to generate a more complete understanding of...
Space debris are a concern for operative satellites and human missions. This problem, arisen in the ...
Sunlight reflected off of resident space objects can be used as an optical signal for astrometric or...
The detection and observation of space debris in Low Earth Orbit is generally carried out through th...
OSCOM, Optical tracking and Spectral characterization of CubeSats for Operational Missions, is a sys...
Sunlight reflected off of resident space objects can be used as an optical signal for astrometric or...
Optical and Spectral characterization of CubeSats for Operational Missions (OSCOM) is a system desig...
Nanosats (and CubeSats, ‘Smallsats’, etc.) are of order 10 cm in size, and are at or near the limits...
Optical and Spectral characterization of CubeSats for Operational Missions (OSCOM) is a system that ...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
Cube satellites (CubeSats) present a unique platform for monitoring localized processes anywhere wit...
Optical and Spectral characterization of CubeSats for Operational Missions (OSCOM) is a system desig...
As American and international space agencies are planning to establish a long-term human presence in...
Mankind has made extraordinary strides in space exploration. With the evolution of telescopes, new s...
From its early beginning as an educational tool in 1999, cubesats have evolved into a popular platfo...
Capitalizing on optical data products and applying them to generate a more complete understanding of...
Space debris are a concern for operative satellites and human missions. This problem, arisen in the ...
Sunlight reflected off of resident space objects can be used as an optical signal for astrometric or...
The detection and observation of space debris in Low Earth Orbit is generally carried out through th...
OSCOM, Optical tracking and Spectral characterization of CubeSats for Operational Missions, is a sys...
Sunlight reflected off of resident space objects can be used as an optical signal for astrometric or...
Optical and Spectral characterization of CubeSats for Operational Missions (OSCOM) is a system desig...
Nanosats (and CubeSats, ‘Smallsats’, etc.) are of order 10 cm in size, and are at or near the limits...
Optical and Spectral characterization of CubeSats for Operational Missions (OSCOM) is a system that ...
Recent updates to NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model (ORDEM 3.0) include a population of small ...
Cube satellites (CubeSats) present a unique platform for monitoring localized processes anywhere wit...
Optical and Spectral characterization of CubeSats for Operational Missions (OSCOM) is a system desig...
As American and international space agencies are planning to establish a long-term human presence in...
Mankind has made extraordinary strides in space exploration. With the evolution of telescopes, new s...
From its early beginning as an educational tool in 1999, cubesats have evolved into a popular platfo...
Capitalizing on optical data products and applying them to generate a more complete understanding of...
Space debris are a concern for operative satellites and human missions. This problem, arisen in the ...