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Comparative analysis of global optical observability of satellites in LEO
Authors:L Shakun  N Koshkin  E Korobeynikova  D Kozhukhov  O Kozhukhov  S Strakhova
Institution:1. Research Institute Astronomical Observatory of Odessa I.I.Mechnikov National University, #1b, Marazlievskaya st., Odessa, Ukraine;2. National Space Facilities Control and Test Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine;3. The Centre for Special Data Reception and Processing and Navigating Field Control, Zalistsi, Khmelnytskyi region, Ukraine
Abstract:With a growing number of resident space objects (RSOs), the facilities for near-Earth space surveillance have to cope with increasing workload. It also applies to low-cost small optical surveillance facilities which may present regional, national and global networks. Improved methods of planning and scheduling optical telescopes are required to use these instruments efficiently. Today, optical observations are only feasible if the following quite stringent requirements are met: the object should be illuminated by sunlight, and it should be above while the Sun is below the observer’s horizon. For different orbits, these preconditions result in varying degrees of the space object observability at various ground-based sites. Certainly, satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) are particularly difficult to observe. This study aims at developing a new technique for assessing observability of a satellite in different types of orbits – namely, low, medium and high Earth orbits, imaging of the opportunity for its visibility in respective diagrams and their analysing for the existing near-Earth population of RSOs. Unlike other researches, wherein one or several observational stations have been chosen as target sites for in-depth analyses of visibility of all the satellites or just the selected ones, the present study focuses on examining the probability of optical surveillance of satellites in a certain orbit from any locations worldwide. It offers considerable scope for automation of surveillance planning and scheduling optical surveillance networks.
Keywords:Resident space object (RSO)  Low Earth Orbit (LEO)  Optical observability  Surveillances scheduling  Opportunity for visibility
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