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31 October 2000 Photometric measurements of deep space satellites
Darryl J. Sanchez, Stephen A. Gregory, Deborah Werling, Tamara E.W. Payne, Lee Kann, Lyle G. Finkner, Don M. Payne, Carol K. Davis
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Abstract
We seek to examine near-IR photometric signatures for geosynchronous earth orbit (GEO) communication satellites. To this end, we present a set of high quality photometric measurements for a sample of ten GEOs. The observations were made with a standard set of broad band astronomical filters (Johnson filters), using the 3.6 meter telescope at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Directed Energy Directorate Starfire Optical Range, Kirtland AFB, NM. The results indicate that near-IR photometric signatures can be used to distinguish among different satellite classes. Other uses of the data, e.g. anomaly resolution and health status, are discussed.
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Darryl J. Sanchez, Stephen A. Gregory, Deborah Werling, Tamara E.W. Payne, Lee Kann, Lyle G. Finkner, Don M. Payne, and Carol K. Davis "Photometric measurements of deep space satellites", Proc. SPIE 4091, Imaging Technology and Telescopes, (31 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405774
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Satellite communications

Stars

Sun

Optical filters

Calibration

Earth observing sensors

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