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Analysis of tracking and orbit estimation results of Korean space debris on LEO using the optical and the radar data

Jin Choi1,Jung Hyun Jo1,Eun-jung Choi1,Hong-suh Yim1,Myung-jin Kim1,Dong-goo Roh1,Sooyoung Kim1,Jang-hyun Park1,Sungki Cho1
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Publishing year2019 PublisherESA Space Safety Programme Office Publishing typeConference Name of conference1st NEO and Debris Detection Conference
Pagesn/a Volume
1
Issue
1
Editors
T. Flohrer, R. Jehn, F. Schmitz

Abstract

Since 1992, 11 satellites on Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and eight satellites on Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) have been launched as Korean space asset into the Earth orbit. As of 2018, two satellites on LEO and four satellites on GEO are under operation. An optical tracking and orbit estimation results of Korean non-operational satellites on LEO were analyzed in this research. And also the tracking and orbit estimation results were analyzed for the first Korean satellite, KITSAT-1, with the radar measurements. The orbit estimation results were compared with the Two Line Elements by Joint Space Operation Center of the United States. The optical tracking data was achieved by using the OWL-Net (Optical Wide-field patroL-Network). The OWL-Net is a global optical tracking network for SSA in Korea. The radar data was provided from the LeoLabs.

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