Visible magnitude of typical satellites in synchronous orbits
Abstract
Expressions for the visibility, in terms of visible magnitude, of resident space objects are presented in this report. The variations of the visible magnitude with the geometry of the viewing situation, considering variables such as distance, surface type and reflectivity, viewing angles, and spacecraft orientation, are discussed. Calculations of the visible magnitude to be expected and some of the variations are then made for typical satellites in synchronous orbits. Finally, calculations of the maximum visible magnitudes for several satellites, with a collection of the available data and some photographs are presented in an appendix. This work is related to the Telescope Detection and Ranging (TDAR) Program.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- September 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974STIN...7512024K
- Keywords:
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- Artificial Satellites;
- Optical Tracking;
- Visibility;
- Attitude (Inclination);
- Images;
- Satellite Tracking;
- Synchronous Satellites;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles