Abstract
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) has developed a mobile satellite laser ranging (SLR) system called ARGO-M since 2008 for space geodesy research and precise orbit determination technologies using SLR with mm level accuracy. ARGO-M is capable of night tracking and daylight tracking for which requires spatial, spectral and time filters due to high background noises. In this study, characteristics and specifications of ARGO-M are discussed and its tracking capabilities of night and daylight tracking are analyzed for STSAT-2B and KOMPSAT-5 through link budget. Additionally false alarm and signal detection probabilities are also analyzed depending on spectral and time filters for daylight tracking for these satellites. © The Korean Space Science Society.
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Lim, H. C., Seo, Y. K., Na, J. K., Bang, S. C., Lee, J. Y., Cho, J. H., … Park, J. U. (2010). Tracking capability analysis of ARGO-M satellite laser ranging system for STSAT-2 and KOMPSAT-5. Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences, 27(3), 245–252. https://doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2010.27.3.245
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