LEO object’s light-curve acquisition system and their inversion for attitude reconstruction

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In recent years, the increase in space activities has brought the space debris issue to the top of the list of all space agencies. The fact of there being uncontrolled objects is a problem both for the operational satellites in orbit (avoiding collisions) and for the safety of people on the ground (re-entry objects). Optical systems provide valuable assistance in identifying and monitoring such objects. The Sapienza Space System and Space Surveillance (S5Lab) has been working in this field for years, being able to take advantage of a network of telescopes spread over different continents. This article is focused on the re-entry phase of the object; indeed, the knowledge of the state of the object, in terms of position, velocity, and attitude during the descent, is crucial in order to predict as accurately as possible the impact point on the ground. A procedure to retrieve the light curves of orbiting objects by means of optical data will be shown and a method to obtain the attitude determination from their inversion based on a stochastic optimization (genetic algorithm) will be proposed.

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Piergentili, F., Zarcone, G., Parisi, L., Mariani, L., Hossein, S. H., & Santoni, F. (2021). LEO object’s light-curve acquisition system and their inversion for attitude reconstruction. Aerospace, 8(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace8010004

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