Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences (Dec 2010)

Two-Site Optical Observation and Initial Orbit Determination for Geostationary Earth Orbit Satellites

  • Jin Choi,
  • Young-Jun Choi,
  • Hong-Suh Yim,
  • Jung Hyun Jo,
  • Wonyong Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2010.27.4.337
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
pp. 337 – 343

Abstract

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Optical observation system provides angle-only measurement for orbit determination of space object. Range measurement can be directly acquired using laser ranging or tone ranging system. Initial orbit determination (IOD) by using angle- only data set shows discrepancy according to the measurement time interval. To solve this problem, range measurement data should be added for IOD. In this study, two-site optical observation was used to derive the range information. We have observed nine geostationary earth orbit satellites by using two-site optical observation system. The determination result of the range shows the accuracy over 99.5% compared to the results from the satellite tool kit simulation. And we confirmed that the orbit determination by the Herrick-Gibbs method with the range information obtained from the two-site observation is more accurate than the orbit determination by Gauss method with the one-site observation. For more accurate two-site optical observation, a baseline should satisfy an optimal condition of length and more precise observation system needed.

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