Title: Satellite Tracking Using a Portable 8 Aperture Telescope
1Satellite Tracking Using a Portable 8 Aperture
Telescope
- July 26, 2006
- Jayson Nakakura
- University of Hawaii at Manoa
2Trex Enterprises Maui
- Kahului, Maui
- Mentors
- Riki Maeda and Daron Nishimoto
- US Government Support
- Defense
- Homeland Security
- Force Protection
- Projects
- CMOS Image Sensors
- Adaptive Optics
- Deployable Tracking Systems
3Deployable Tracking System
- Why Track Satellites?
- Need to know satellite activity
- Friendly or Spy?
- What is it doing?
- Where is it looking?
- Quantity
- Many transportable telescopes
- Not dependent on observatories (i.e. AEOS)
- Tracking with Low Residual Error
- Keeping Satellites Centered in the Field of View
(FOV) as they orbit over head
4Conditions for Success
North Finding
Mobility
Self Leveling
GPS Enabled
Deployable Tracking System
High Slew Speeds
Accuracy
Large Mirror
Resolution
Precise Satellite Orbiting Data
High Speed Camera
5Meade LX200GPS
6Satellite Tracker
The predicted pass of COSMOS 1782
Satellite Tracker processes Two Line Element Sets
(TLES) to predict satellite orbits. The
telescope uses this data to point towards and
slew with the passing satellite.
7Lunar Planetary Imager (LPI)
Color CMOS Chip with a 640 x 480 pixel resolution
8LPI Imaging
9Instantaneous Field of View (IFOV)
Binary Star - Albireo
known separation 34.3 arc-seconds
LPI FOV 640x480 pixels
10Albireo
34.3 arc-seconds 44.05 pixels
Average Instantaneous Field of View (IFOV)
.789 arc-seconds
44.05 pixels
28 pixels
34 pixels
11Albireo - 3x Magnification
Average IFOV .267 arc-seconds/pixel
130.2 pixels
95 pixels
89 pixels
12Conditions for Tracking
- Weather
- Terminator
- The time period when satellites reflect sunlight,
making them visible - A few hours after sunset
- A few hours before sunrise
- Satellite Magnitudes
- Visibility of the satellites
13Finding Residual Error
- Take about 100 frames
- Find de-centered distances in arc-seconds
- Calculate average with a standard deviation
14Slew Up
Slew Left
Centered
ready for imaging
Slew Direction
15Autostar II
Used for Manual Tracking
Controls telescope slew direction
Controls telescope slew speeds
16International Space Station (ISS)
ISS
17Tracking a Plane
181.2 arc-seconds
229.6 pixels
18Average Residual Error
169 pixels
133.4 arc-seconds
19Conclusion
Is Satellite Tracking Feasible?
Yes
No
- Able to slew with satellites
- Able to manually track satellites
- Able to image
- Able to manually track planes
- Unable to center when using Satellite Tracker
Improvements? Satellite Tracker telescope
controlling software Time
- Deployable Tracking System
- With better software, it will successfully track
satellites - With a much larger aperture, it should
successfully image satellites
20Thank You
- Malika Moutawakkil Bell
- Lisa Hunter Hilary OBryan
- Riki Maeda
- Daron Nishimoto Wes Friewald
- Justin OBrien
- John Hirata Suzanne Burns
- Uncle Kahu Charlie Kauluwehi Maxwell Sr.
Co-workers