Long-term photometric signature study of two GEO satellites |
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Authors: | Xiao-Fen Zhao Yong Yu Yin-Dun Mao Zheng-Hong Tang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200030, China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China |
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Abstract: | Geostationary earth orbit satellites have been extensively used for unique high-orbit stationary characteristics. Long-term precise investigation is an important issue in the observation of GEO satellites, since it can provide valuable information on the satellites’ operation state, discrimination and early warning analysis. Ground-based optical-electronic devices play a significant role in the observation. 4-month photometric signature variation of two satellites is presented based on the successive observations using the 1.56-meter telescope of Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO). It can be concluded that the long-term brightness change mainly results from the sun declination angle and regular orbit maneuver. Moreover, the solar panel offsets of the two satellites are analyzed and found to be approximately 4 degrees. Estimation of photometric accuracy reaches 0.15 mag for the application of CCD drift-scan optical-electronic technique. |
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Keywords: | GEO satellites Long-term photometric signature Sun declination angle Regular orbit maneuver Solar panel offset |
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