Architecture Design for the Space Situational Awareness System in the Preparedness Plan for Space Hazards of Republic of Korea

Eun-Jung Choi, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Eun Jung Choi, Korea Astronomy, Sung-Ki Cho, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Seung-Hoo Shin, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Jang-Hyun Park, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Jeong-Hoon Kim, Ministry of Sciene, ICT and Future Planning, Dae-Ki Kim, Ministry of Sciene, ICT and Future Planning

Keywords: SSA, Space Objects, Space Hazards

Abstract:

The threat posed by asteroids and comets has become one of the important issues. Jinju meteorite discovered in March 2014 has expanded the interest of the people of the fall of the natural space objects. Furthermore, the growing quantity of space debris is a serious threat to satellites and other spacecraft, which risk being damaged or even destroyed. In May of 2014, Korea established the preparedness plan for space hazards according to the space development promotion act which is amended to take action with respect to hazards from space. This plan is largely composed of 3 items such as system, technology and infrastructure. System is included the establishment and management of national space hazards headquarters at risk situation. Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) was designated as a space environment monitoring agency under the ministry of science, ICT and future planning (MSIP). Technology is supposed to develop the space situational awareness system that can monitor and detect space objects. For infrastructure, research and development of core technology will be promoted for capabilities improvement of space hazards preparedness such as software tools, application and data systems. This paper presents the architectural design for building space situational awareness system. The trade-off study of space situational awareness system for the Korea situation was performed. The results have shown the proposed architectural design. The baseline architecture is composed of Integrated Analysis System and Space Objects Monitoring System. Integrated Analysis System collects the status data from Space Objects Monitoring System and analyzes the space risk information through a data processing. For Space Objects Monitoring System, the all-sky surveillance camera, array radar and meteoroid surveillance sensor networks were considered. This system focuses on not only the threat of a large artificial satellite and natural space objects such as asteroids that crashed to Earth but also the prediction of potential collisions between space objects. Especially, array radar aims to accurately track space objects. By analyzing performance for radar system and sensor networks, several feasible approaches for such a space objects monitoring system will be presented in this paper.

Date of Conference: September 15-18, 2015

Track: Poster

View Paper