International audienceABSTRACT In the caviar software package, a standard tool for astrometry of images from the Cassini imaging science subsystem (ISS), Gaussian fitting is used to measure the centre of point-like objects, achieving a typical precision of about 0.2 pixels. In this work, we consider how alternative methods may improve on this. We compare three traditional centroiding methods: two-dimensional Gaussian fitting, median, and modified moment. Results using 56 selected images show that the centroiding precision of the modified moment method is significantly better than the other two methods, with standard deviations for all residuals in sample and line of 0.065 and 0.063 pixels, respectively, representing a factor of over 2 impro...
Context. Several fireball networks deploy all-sky cameras for the observation of bright meteors and ...
Context. The Gaia satellite will observe about one billion stars and other point-like sources. The a...
Context. The ESA space astrometry mission Gaia, planned to be launched in 2013, has been designed to...
International audienceABSTRACT In the caviar software package, a standard tool for astrometry of ima...
In the CAVIAR software package, a standard tool for astrometry of images from the Cassini imaging sc...
International audienceWe provide new astrometric observations of Enceladus from images taken using t...
International audienceAims. Caviar is a software package designed for the astrometric measurement of...
Aims. Caviar is a software package designed for the astrometric measurement of natural satellite pos...
Aims. We provide astrometric observations of two of Saturn’s main satellites, Mimas and Enceladus, u...
Context. The Cassini spacecraft has been orbiting Saturn since 2004 and has returned images of satel...
International audienceAims. We provide astrometric observations of two of Saturn’s main satellites, ...
International audiencePhoebe is the only major satellite of Saturn with a retrograde orbit. The Cass...
Gaia, the next astrometric mission of the European Space Agency, will use a camera composed of 106 C...
This paper presents a novel centroiding algorithm for star trackers. The proposed algorithm, which i...
Context. Several fireball networks deploy all-sky cameras for the observation of bright meteors and ...
Context. The Gaia satellite will observe about one billion stars and other point-like sources. The a...
Context. The ESA space astrometry mission Gaia, planned to be launched in 2013, has been designed to...
International audienceABSTRACT In the caviar software package, a standard tool for astrometry of ima...
In the CAVIAR software package, a standard tool for astrometry of images from the Cassini imaging sc...
International audienceWe provide new astrometric observations of Enceladus from images taken using t...
International audienceAims. Caviar is a software package designed for the astrometric measurement of...
Aims. Caviar is a software package designed for the astrometric measurement of natural satellite pos...
Aims. We provide astrometric observations of two of Saturn’s main satellites, Mimas and Enceladus, u...
Context. The Cassini spacecraft has been orbiting Saturn since 2004 and has returned images of satel...
International audienceAims. We provide astrometric observations of two of Saturn’s main satellites, ...
International audiencePhoebe is the only major satellite of Saturn with a retrograde orbit. The Cass...
Gaia, the next astrometric mission of the European Space Agency, will use a camera composed of 106 C...
This paper presents a novel centroiding algorithm for star trackers. The proposed algorithm, which i...
Context. Several fireball networks deploy all-sky cameras for the observation of bright meteors and ...
Context. The Gaia satellite will observe about one billion stars and other point-like sources. The a...
Context. The ESA space astrometry mission Gaia, planned to be launched in 2013, has been designed to...