Technical Papers – Instrumentation & Optical Surveillance
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Philip A. Bland and the DFN Team, Curtin University
Keywords: wide-field array, space situational awareness, planetary science, fireballs
Peter Zimmer, J.T. McGraw and Associates, LLC, John T. McGraw, JTMA, Mark Ackermann, JTMA
Keywords: LEO, GEO, SSA, Optical, Telescope, CMOS, GPU
Jovan Skuljan, Defence Technology Agency, John Kay, Defence Technology Agency, Auckland, New Zealand
Keywords: space situational awareness, wide-field imaging, automated astrometric analysis
Tyler A. Hobson, The University of Queensland, I. Vaughan L. Clarkson, The University of Queensland, Travis Bessell, Defence Science and Technology Group, Mark Rutten, Defence Science and Technology Group, Neil Gordon, Defence Science and Technology Group, Nicholas Moretti, Inovor Technologies, Brittany Morreale, United States Air Force
Keywords: Autonomous, SSA, telescope, search, track, JPDA, CAR
Dr. Robert (Lauchie) Scott, DRDC Ottawa, Captain Kevin Bernard, DRDC Ottawa, Stefan Thorsteinson, Calian Inc
Keywords: Sapphire, NEOSSat, Space based space surveillance, SSA
Sam Wootton, The MITRE Corporation
Keywords: GEODSS, SSA, SOA
Manuel Cegarra Polo, UNSW Canberra, Andrey Alenin, UNSW Canberra, Israel Vaughn, UNSW Canberra, Andrew Lambert, UNSW Canberra
Keywords: polarimetry, GEO characterization
Shasidran Raj, Space Environmental Research Center and Australian National University, Robert L. Ward, Australian National University, Lyle E. Roberts, Australian National University, Roland Fleddermann, Australian National University, Samuel P. Francis, Australian National University, David E. McClelland, Australian National University, Daniel A. Shaddock, Australian National University, Craig Smith, Space Environmental Research Center
Keywords: space debris, laser, ranging
Susanne Peters, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Roger Förstner, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Hauke Fiedler, Deutches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt DLR
Keywords: Space Debris, Simulation, Failure
John T. McGraw, J.T. McGraw and Associates, LLC, Peter Zimmer, JTMA, Mark Ackermann, JTMA,
Keywords: optical telescope wide field SSA TDI GEO LEO uncued