SpaceSense-Bench: A Large-Scale Multi-Modal Benchmark for Spacecraft Perception and Pose Estimation
Aodi Wu, Jianhong Zuo, Zeyuan Zhao, Xubo Luo, Ruisuo Wang, Xue Wan

TL;DR
SpaceSense-Bench is a comprehensive multi-modal dataset for spacecraft perception, enabling advanced research in object detection, segmentation, and pose estimation with diverse synthetic data and benchmark results.
Contribution
It introduces a large-scale, multi-modal synthetic dataset for spacecraft perception, covering diverse models and tasks, with detailed annotations and benchmark evaluations.
Findings
Perceiving small spacecraft components is challenging for current methods.
Generalizing to unseen spacecraft remains a key bottleneck.
Scaling training data improves performance on new targets.
Abstract
Autonomous space operations such as on-orbit servicing and active debris removal demand robust part-level semantic understanding and precise relative navigation of target spacecraft, yet collecting large-scale real data in orbit remains impractical due to cost and access constraints. Existing synthetic datasets, moreover, suffer from limited target diversity, single-modality sensing, and incomplete ground-truth annotations. We present \textbf{SpaceSense-Bench}, a large-scale multi-modal benchmark for spacecraft perception encompassing 136~satellite models with approximately 70~GB of data. Each frame provides time-synchronized 10241024 RGB images, millimeter-precision depth maps, and 256-beam LiDAR point clouds, together with dense 7-class part-level semantic labels at both the pixel and point level as well as accurate 6-DoF pose ground truth. The dataset is generated through a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Satellite Systems and Control · Spacecraft Dynamics and Control · Planetary Science and Exploration
