Space Debris Detection in Low Earth Orbit with the Sardinia Radio Telescope
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- (a)
- an antenna transmitting high power, typically with a relatively wide beam, used to illuminate the space debris;
- (b)
- a large radio telescope with high sensitivity and precise pointing, which acts as the receiving antenna and is used to detect and, possibly, track debris.
2. Bistatic Radar for LEO Tracking
3. Results
- (1)
- The Two-Line Element sets (TLEs) (downloaded the day of the observation) of an object (satellite or debris) are propagated with the Simplified General Perturbation model 4 (SGP4) [11] up to the UTC time (hh:mm:ss) at the moment of the observation.
- (2)
- The script takes the latitude, longitude, and altitude of the SRT , and the UTC observation date (in the format year/month/day, hh:mm:ss) as input data;
- (3)
- The script computes the position of the object (azimuth and elevation) with respect to the location of the observer (the azimuth and elevation angles are computed in terms of degrees, arcminutes, and arcseconds with an overall precision up to the third decimal place, which fits well with the SRT pointing precision of 0.002 degrees).
- Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) mode;
- span 100 kHz;
- resolution bandwidth 200 Hz with 500 points;
- video bandwidth 200 Hz.
4. Conclusions and Future Work
Acknowledgements
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Antenna Parameter | Transmitter Antenna (FTS) | Receiver Antenna (SRT) |
---|---|---|
Gain [dB] | 13 | 47 |
3dB-beamwidth [Degrees] | 30 | 0.8 |
Receiver Noise Temperature TR [K] | - | 20 |
Antenna Temperature TA [K] | - | 30 |
Aperture Efficiency | N/A | 0.6 |
Physical Area [m2] | N/A | 3217 |
Name | RCS [m2] | Range from FTS [Km] | Range from SRT [Km] | Altitude [Km] | Start Time [local time] | Stop Time [local time] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
COSMOS 2237 (first passage) | 11.6 | 865 | 867 | 853.6 | 10:22:40 | 10:23:00 |
COSMOS 2237 (second passage) | 11.6 | 1384 | 1452 | 852.7 | 10:25:30 | 10:25:50 |
HJ-1A (first passage) | 1.5 | 1842 | 1798 | 628.7 | 10:56:33 | 10:56:53 |
HJ-1A (second passage) | 1.5 | 930 | 902 | 629.3 | 10:58:55 | 10:59:20 |
CARTOSAT 2A | 2.3 | 1023 | 1033 | 629.4 | 11:10:50 | 11:11:10 |
COSMOS 1408 | 8.4 | 542 | 551 | 523.7 | 11:30:05 | 11:30:15 |
COSMOS 1375 | 0.5 | 1185 | 1141 | 984.8 | 12:23:35 | 12:23:45 |
VESSELSAT 2 | 0.3 | 854 | 810 | 460.7 | 12:51:35 | 12:51:45 |
Name | Azimuth [deg.] | Elevation [deg.] |
---|---|---|
COSMOS 2237 (first passage) | 109.779 | 79.253 |
COSMOS 2237 (second passage) | 28.829 | 31.028 |
HJ-1A (first passage) | 18.834 | 13.501 |
HJ-1A (second passage) | 32.789 | 42.209 |
CARTOSAT 2A | 22.763 | 36.993 |
COSMOS 1408 | 92.120 | 71.059 |
COSMOS 1375 | 204.524 | 57.018 |
VESSELSAT 2 | 30.764 | 32.009 |
Name | Visibility Interval [s] | Doppler Shift [kHz] | SNR [dB] |
---|---|---|---|
COSMOS 2237 (first passage) | 0.440 | Doppler not measured | 39.8 |
COSMOS 2237 (second passage) | 0.473 | −5.2 | 29.4 |
HJ-1A (first passage) | 0.305 | +6.2 | 16.4 |
HJ-1A (second passage) | 0.380 | +4.6 | 15.8 |
CARTOSAT 2A | 0.296 | +5.2 | 11.7 |
COSMOS 1408 | 0.507 | Doppler not measured | 37.2 |
COSMOS 1375 | 0.414 | +3.4 | 10.8 |
VESSELSAT 2 | 0.390 | +5.2 | 17.4 |
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Muntoni, G.; Schirru, L.; Pisanu, T.; Montisci, G.; Valente, G.; Gaudiomonte, F.; Serra, G.; Urru, E.; Ortu, P.; Fanti, A. Space Debris Detection in Low Earth Orbit with the Sardinia Radio Telescope. Electronics 2017, 6, 59. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics6030059
Muntoni G, Schirru L, Pisanu T, Montisci G, Valente G, Gaudiomonte F, Serra G, Urru E, Ortu P, Fanti A. Space Debris Detection in Low Earth Orbit with the Sardinia Radio Telescope. Electronics. 2017; 6(3):59. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics6030059
Chicago/Turabian StyleMuntoni, Giacomo, Luca Schirru, Tonino Pisanu, Giorgio Montisci, Giuseppe Valente, Francesco Gaudiomonte, Giampaolo Serra, Enrico Urru, Pierluigi Ortu, and Alessandro Fanti. 2017. "Space Debris Detection in Low Earth Orbit with the Sardinia Radio Telescope" Electronics 6, no. 3: 59. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics6030059
APA StyleMuntoni, G., Schirru, L., Pisanu, T., Montisci, G., Valente, G., Gaudiomonte, F., Serra, G., Urru, E., Ortu, P., & Fanti, A. (2017). Space Debris Detection in Low Earth Orbit with the Sardinia Radio Telescope. Electronics, 6(3), 59. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics6030059