Space Surveillance payload camera breadboard: Star tracking and debris detection algorithms
Abstract
Space debris threatens space activities, demanding continuous observation and tracking by the Space Surveillance Network (SSN) to secure the Earth's orbits. However, SST efforts are limited by the size and brightness of the debris, detecting only a small amount of the total. Seeking to overcome such limitations, this study proposes an alternative payload camera capable of extracting the attitude of a satellite in orbit and detecting under-catalogued debris. This work is a sequential study of previous research, where the camera breadboard was designed and implemented. The contribution of this paper is the evaluation of star tracking and space debris algorithms to be implemented in the payload camera, the development and implementation of a new hybrid algorithm and the elaboration of performance metrics for comparison between the algorithms. The observation data of the previous research was used as input for the algorithms' tests. For star identification and, consequently, attitude extraction, the chosen algorithm was Tetra. The results were compared to the standard star identification software, http://Astrometry.net
- Publication:
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Advances in Space Research
- Pub Date:
- November 2023
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- Bibcode:
- 2023AdSpR..72.4215F
- Keywords:
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- Space debris;
- Payload camera;
- Attitude;
- Star identification;
- Space debris detection;
- Hybrid time-index image algorithm