Recent Results from the Goldstone Orbital Debris Radar: 2016-2017
[摘要] Since 1993, the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office has used the Goldstone Orbital Debris Radar (Goldstone) to sample statistically the orbital debris environment. Due to the sensitivity of this radar, which can detect an approximately 3 mm-diameter conducting sphere at 1,000 km, it has filled an important role in the characterization of the sub-centimeter-sized orbital debris population. Through the years, the capabilities of this system have increased – recent updates include increased receiver bandwidth and a change in the bi-static observation geometry – both of which enhance the radar’s ability to estimate orbital parameters. In 2016, dual polarization capability was added, making this the first year where both right- and left-hand circularly polarized information was available from this sensor. This additional polarization information may enable better characterization of sub-centimeter-sized particles in low Earth orbit, particularly since the receiver triggers on reflected energy from both left- and right-handed circular polarizations independently. In this paper, we present measurements and results derived from data taken during the calendar years (CY) 2016-2017 by Goldstone and compare this dataset to measurements taken by the Haystack Ultra-wideband Satellite Imaging Radar (HUSIR) during a similar timeframe.
[发布日期] 2019-12-09 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 空间科学
[关键词] ACTUATORS;AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS;COLLISIONS;EARTH ORBITAL ENVIRONMENTS;IMAGING RADAR;IN SITU MEASUREMENT;LOW EARTH ORBITS;SPACE DEBRIS [时效性]