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NASA's Optical Program on Ascension Island: Bringing MCAT to Life as the Eugene Stansbery-Meter Class Autonomous Telescope (ES-MCAT)

机译:NASA在Ascension Island上的光学计划:将MCAT作为尤金斯坦布里米自动望远镜(ES-MCAT)带来终身

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In June 2015, the construction of the Meter Class Autonomous Telescope was completed and MCAT saw the light of the stars for the first time. In 2017, MCAT was newly dedicated as the Eugene Stansbery-MCAT telescope by NASA's Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO), in honour of his inspiration and dedication to this newest optical member of the NASA ODPO. Since that time, MCAT has viewed the skies with one engineering camera and two scientific cameras, and the ODPO optical team has begun the process of vetting the entire system. The full system vetting includes verification and validation of: (1) the hardware comprising the system (e.g. the telescopes and its instruments, the dome, weather systems, all-sky camera, FLIR cloud infrared camera, etc.), (2) the custom-written Observatory Control System (OCS) master software designed to autonomously control this complex system of instruments, each with its own control software, and (3) the custom written Orbital Debris Processing software for post-processing the data. ES-MCAT is now capable of autonomous observing to include Geosyncronous survey, TLE (Two-line element) tracking of individual catalogued debris at all orbital regimes (Low-Earth Orbit all the way to Geosynchronous (GEO) orbit), tracking at specified non-sidereal rates, as well as sidereal rates for proper calibration with standard stars. Ultimately, the data will be used for validation of NASA's Orbital Debris Engineering Model, ORDEM, which aids in engineering designs of spacecraft that require knowledge of the orbital debris environment and long-term risks for collisions with Resident Space Objects (RSOs).
机译:2015年6月,完成了米类自治望远镜的建设,MCAT第一次看到了恒星的光明。 2017年,MCAT通过NASA的轨道碎片计划办公室(ODPO)新致力于Eugene Stansbery-Mcat望远镜,以纪念他对NASA ODPO最新的光学成员的启示和奉献精神。从那时起,MCAT已经用一个工程相机和两个科学摄像头观看了天空,而ODPO光学团队已经开始审查整个系统的过程。完整的系统审查包括验证和验证:(1)包括系统的硬件(例如望远镜及其仪器,圆顶,天气系统,全天相机,FLIR云红外相机等),(2)定制的观测控制系统(OCS)主软件旨在自主控制这种复杂的仪器系统,每个系统都有自己的控制软件,以及(3)定制书面轨道碎片处理软件,用于后处理数据。 ES-MCAT现在能够在所有轨道制度下包括地质遍性调查,TLE(双线元素)跟踪单个编目的碎片(一直到地球同步(地理(地理)轨道),在指定的非 - 对于标准恒星的适当校准的恒星率以及恒星率。最终,数据将用于验证美国国家航空航天局的轨道碎片工程模型,验证,辅助航天器的工程设计,需要了解轨道碎片环境和与居民空间对象(RSOS)碰撞的长期风险。

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