TL;DR
CLOWN is a real-time cloud detection application that uses all-sky camera images to optimize optical telescope survey time by accurately identifying cloud positions without needing extensive hardware or computing resources.
Contribution
The paper introduces CLOWN, a novel cloud detection software that operates with any all-sky camera, enhancing astronomical observation planning by accurately tracing clouds in real time.
Findings
CLOWN accurately identifies clouds across various conditions.
The software requires minimal hardware and no specialized camera models.
Results show promising cloud detection performance.
Abstract
Orbiting space objects have become in the last decade a major nuisance impacting ground astronomy and orbiting space assets, from observatories to satellites and space stations. In particular with the rise of the satellite population in Low Earth Orbits (LEOs), space objects are becoming an even bigger threat and a strong problem to astronomical observations. To tackle these threats several coordinated surveillance networks composed of dedicated sensors (telescopes, radars and laser ranging facilities) track and survey space objects, from debris to active satellites. As part of the European Space Surveillance \& Tracking (EU-SST) network, Portugal is developing the PAmpilhosa da Serra Space Observatory (PASO), with both radio and optical telescopes dedicated to the Space Situational Awareness (SSA) domain, deployed at a Dark Sky destination. To optimize telescope survey time, we…
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