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Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2013

A new source extraction algorithm for optical space debris observation

Rong-Yu Sun; Chang-Yin Zhao

Specific challenges arise in the task of real-time automatic data reduction of optical space debris observations. Here we present an automatic technique that optimally detects and measures the sources from images of optical space debris observations. We show that highly reliable and accurate results can be obtained on most images produced by our specific sensors, and due to optimizations, the whole pipeline works fast and efficiently. Tests demonstrate that the technique performs better than SExtractor from the point of view of fast and accurate detection, therefore it is well suited for data reduction of optical space debris observations.


The Astronomical Journal | 2014

IMPROVING THE PRECISION OF ASTROMETRY FOR SPACE DEBRIS

Rong-Yu Sun; Chang-Yin Zhao; Xiaoxiang Zhang

The data reduction method for optical space debris observations has many similarities with the one adopted for surveying near-Earth objects; however, due to several specific issues, the image degradation is particularly critical, which makes it difficult to obtain precise astrometry. An automatic image reconstruction method was developed to improve the astrometry precision for space debris, based on the mathematical morphology operator. Variable structural elements along multiple directions are adopted for image transformation, and then all the resultant images are stacked to obtain a final result. To investigate its efficiency, trial observations are made with Global Positioning System satellites and the astrometry accuracy improvement is obtained by comparison with the reference positions. The results of our experiments indicate that the influence of degradation in astrometric CCD images is reduced, and the position accuracy of both objects and stellar stars is improved distinctly. Our technique will contribute significantly to optical data reduction and high-order precision astrometry for space debris.


Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2014

Improved astrometry of space debris with image restoration

Rong-Yu Sun; Chang-Yin Zhao

In order to implement an observing strategy, image degradation that occurs during optical observation of space debris is ineluctable and has distinct characteristics. Image restoration is presented as a way to remove the influence of degradation in CCD images of space debris, based on assumed PSF models with the same FWHM as images of the object. In the process of image restoration, the maximum entropy method is adopted. The results of reduction using observed raw CCD images indicate that the precision in estimating positions of objects is improved and the effects of degradation are reduced. Improving the astrometry of space debris using image restoration is effective and feasible.


Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2016

An improved astrometric calibration technique for space debris observation

Rong-Yu Sun; Chang-Yin Zhao; Yao Lu

An optical survey is the main technique for detecting space debris. Due to the specific characteristics of observation, the pointing errors and tracking errors of the telescope as well as image degradation may be significant, which make it difficult for astrometric calibration. Here we present an improved method that corrects the pointing and tracking errors, and measures the image position precisely. The pipeline is tested on a number of CCD images obtained from a 1-m telescope administered by Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory while observing a GPS satellite. The results show that the position measurement error of the background stars is around 0.1 pixel, while the time cost for a single frame is about 7.5 s; hence the reliability and accuracy of our method are demonstrated. In addition, our method shows a versatile and feasible way to perform space debris observation utilizing non-dedicated telescopes, which means more sensors could be involved and the ability to perform surveys could be improved.


Acta Astronautica | 2015

Algorithms and applications for detecting faint space debris in GEO

Rong-Yu Sun; Jin-wei Zhan; Chang-Yin Zhao; Xiaoxiang Zhang


Advances in Space Research | 2013

Dynamical evolution of high area-to-mass ratio objects in Molniya orbits

Rong-Yu Sun; Chang-Yin Zhao; Ming-Jiang Zhang; Yong-Gang Hou


Astrophysics and Space Science | 2016

Control of tetrahedron satellite formation flying in the geosynchronous orbit using solar radiation pressure

Yong-Gang Hou; Ming-Jiang Zhang; Chang-Yin Zhao; Rong-Yu Sun


Advances in Space Research | 2014

An adaptive threshold method for improving astrometry of space debris CCD images

Rong-Yu Sun; Chang-Yin Zhao


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2013

An Innovative Image Reconstruction Method for High-Precision Astrometry

Rong-Yu Sun; Chang-Yin Zhao; Yi-Ping Zhang


Advances in Space Research | 2017

Investigations of associated multi-band observations for GEO space debris

Yao Lu; Chen Zhang; Rong-Yu Sun; Chang-Yin Zhao; Jian-Ning Xiong

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Chang-Yin Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ming-Jiang Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yao Lu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ting-Lei Zhu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaoxiang Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chen Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hong-Bo Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jian-Ning Xiong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jin-wei Zhan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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