The low-Earth orbit (LEO) is filled with active satellites, but also with space debris, which need constant observation. The orbiting objects may be affected by collisions or by atmospheric drag, and therefore they can change their orbit or even fall to the ground, a process known as reentry. The low altitude of these objects (below 2000 km, usually even below 1000 km) means that at given time they can be observed from a limited range of locations on the Earths’ surface, and therefore having multiple, easy to set up observation stations can be extremely useful. This paper presents a portable hardware solution for on-demand wide-field surveillance of the LEO region, the image processing algorithms for detecting the satellite streaks and for ...
The paper focuses on the opportunity to use star sensors to help space situational awareness and spa...
The space debris is a challenging problem for the human activity in the space. Observation campaigns...
The probability of satellite collisions and disintegrations cluttering the near-Earth orbital enviro...
For surveillance of the low Earth orbit (LEO) population the orbits of resident space objects (activ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel, precise and efficient tracking system for L...
Active spacecraft operations heavily rely on a space surveillance network, which continuously scans,...
Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched to Earth Orbit in 1957 the amount of n...
In this paper we present the results from the coverage and the orbit determination accuracy simulati...
We are developing a passive optical system for the detection of space debris and the determination o...
For surveillance of the low Earth orbit (LEO) population the orbits of resident space objects (activ...
In order to avoid collisions of active satellites with space debris, the low earth orbit (LEO) objec...
Satellites commonly use onboard digital cameras, called star trackers. A star tracker determines the...
The space debris represents a danger for operative satellites and human missions. A large amount of ...
Man-made space debris orbit around the Earth at many altitudes in different orbits and many laun...
Passive optical systems are limited in their capabilities to detect and track unknown objects in Low...
The paper focuses on the opportunity to use star sensors to help space situational awareness and spa...
The space debris is a challenging problem for the human activity in the space. Observation campaigns...
The probability of satellite collisions and disintegrations cluttering the near-Earth orbital enviro...
For surveillance of the low Earth orbit (LEO) population the orbits of resident space objects (activ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel, precise and efficient tracking system for L...
Active spacecraft operations heavily rely on a space surveillance network, which continuously scans,...
Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched to Earth Orbit in 1957 the amount of n...
In this paper we present the results from the coverage and the orbit determination accuracy simulati...
We are developing a passive optical system for the detection of space debris and the determination o...
For surveillance of the low Earth orbit (LEO) population the orbits of resident space objects (activ...
In order to avoid collisions of active satellites with space debris, the low earth orbit (LEO) objec...
Satellites commonly use onboard digital cameras, called star trackers. A star tracker determines the...
The space debris represents a danger for operative satellites and human missions. A large amount of ...
Man-made space debris orbit around the Earth at many altitudes in different orbits and many laun...
Passive optical systems are limited in their capabilities to detect and track unknown objects in Low...
The paper focuses on the opportunity to use star sensors to help space situational awareness and spa...
The space debris is a challenging problem for the human activity in the space. Observation campaigns...
The probability of satellite collisions and disintegrations cluttering the near-Earth orbital enviro...