Data for weak target detection in space

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Weihua
Gao
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Gao Weihua
Last updated:
Mon, 12/30/2024 - 21:44
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10.21227/x9a1-2a72
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Abstract 

Sequences 1 and 2 are simulated from the satellite's perspective using CelesTrak data. Sequences 3 and 4 are real image sequences of asteroid 54. Sequences 1 and 2 each contain three targets, while sequences 3 and 4 each contain one target. Sequences 1 and 2 have a 2-degree field of view, 1s sampling interval, and targets with a $2\text{m}^2$ reflective area and 0.2 reflectivity. Sequences 3 and 4 were captured with a ground-based telescope (200 mm aperture, 1200 mm focal length, 0.86 arcseconds) and integration times of $2s$ and $3s$, respectively. 

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Sequences 1 and 2 are simulated from the satellite's perspective using CelesTrak data. Sequences 3 and 4 are real image sequences of asteroid 54. Sequences 1 and 2 each contain three targets, while sequences 3 and 4 each contain one target. Sequences 1 and 2 have a 2-degree field of view, 1s sampling interval, and targets with a $2\text{m}^2$ reflective area and 0.2 reflectivity. Sequences 3 and 4 were captured with a ground-based telescope (200 mm aperture, 1200 mm focal length, 0.86 arcseconds) and integration times of $2s$ and $3s$, respectively.