New SST Optical Sensor of Pampilhosa da Serra: studies on image processing algorithms and multi-filter characterization of Space Debris
Bruno Coelho, Domingos Barbosa, Miguel Bergano, A.C.M. Correia, Jos\'e, Freitas, Paulo Marques, Jo\~ao Pandeirada, and Val\'erio Ribeiro

TL;DR
This paper discusses the deployment of new optical telescopes in Portugal for space debris monitoring, focusing on image processing algorithms and multi-filter characterization to improve classification and tracking of space objects.
Contribution
It introduces new optical sensors with multi-filter capabilities and develops image processing algorithms, including machine learning, for space debris classification in the Portuguese SST network.
Findings
Enhanced space debris classification schemes using multi-filter data.
Development of efficient automatic image processing algorithms.
Improved detection and characterization of space objects.
Abstract
As part of the Portuguese Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) System, two new Wide Field of View (2.3deg x 2.3deg) small aperture (30cm) telescopes will be deployed in 2021, at the Pampilhosa da Serra Space Observatory (PASO), located in the center of the continental Portuguese territory, in the heart of a certified Dark Sky area. These optical systems will provide added value capabilities to the Portuguese SST network, complementing the optical telescopes currently in commissioning in Madeira and Azores. These telescopes are optimized for GEO and MEO survey operations and besides the required SST operational capability, they will also provide an important development component to the Portuguese SST network. The telescopes will be equipped with filter wheels, being able to perform observations in several optical bands including white light, BVRI bands and narrow band filters such as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Satellite Systems and Control · Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping · Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma
