Status of Telescope Fabra ROA Montsec Optical Observations for Space Surveillance & Tracking

O. Fors [Observatori Fabra, Reial Acadèmia de Ciències i Arts de Barcelona Dept. d’Astronomia i Meteorologia and Institut de Ciències del Cosmos (ICC), Universitat de Barcelona (UB/IEEC)], F.J. Montojo [Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA)], J. Núñez [Observatori Fabra, Reial Acadèmia de Ciències i Arts de Barcelona Dept. d’Astronomia i Meteorologia and Institut de Ciències del Cosmos (ICC), Universitat de Barcelona (UB/IEEC)], J.L. Muiños [Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA)], J. Boloix [Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA)], R. Baena [Dept. d’Astronomia i Meteorologia and Institut de Ciències del Cosmos (ICC), Universitat de Barcelona (UB/IEEC)], R. Morcillo [Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA)], M. Merino [Observatori Fabra, Reial Acadèmia de Ciències i Arts de Barcelona Dept. d’Astronomia i Meteorologia and Institut de Ciències del Cosmos (ICC), Universitat de Barcelona (UB/IEEC)]

Keywords: Optical Systems

Abstract:

The telescope Fabra ROA at Montsec (TFRM) is a 0.5m f/1 refurbished Baker-Nunn Camera (BNC) operated by a collaboration between the Fabra Observatory – Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences of Barcelona and the Spanish Navy Observatory (ROA), and installed at Montsec Astronomical Observatory (Spain). Among other capabilities, its CCD FoV (4.4degx4.4deg), the telescope tracking at arbitrary RA and DEC rates, and the CCD shutter commanding at will during the exposure are specially remarkable for Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) observational programs. On Feb 2011, the TFRM participated, in the CO-VI third run satellite tracking campaign of the ESA SST/Space Surveillance Awareness Preparatory Program (SST/SSA-PP). During this multi-asset 7-day campaign the TFRM conducted systematic observations of artificial satellites which yielded to the determination of 1137 accurate position measurements. Since Feb 2011, the TFRM is observing in remote and fully unattended robotic modes under commissioning status. A summary of the results of the ESA CO-VI SST optical observational campaign and insights of other SST-like observations in process will be presented.

Date of Conference: September 13-16, 2011

Track: Optical Systems

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