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SSA DEGRADATION FROM LARGE CONSTELLATIONS: A STARLINK-BASED CASE FOLLOW-ON STUDY

SSA DEGRADATION FROM LARGE CONSTELLATIONS: A STARLINK-BASED CASE FOLLOW-ON STUDY - Paper
SSA DEGRADATION FROM LARGE CONSTELLATIONS: A STARLINK-BASED CASE FOLLOW-ON STUDY - Presentation

Id: 363

Type: Presentation

Published: 02/21/2020

Event: Space Traffic Management Conference: Facing the Security Challenge 2020


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We present several updates and extended analyses to our recent assessment of the potential impacts to, and degradations of, Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and related operations that may be caused by New Space large constellations. In this paper, the initial Starlink constellation layer (slated for completion in 2020) is adopted as a sample case study to explore these potential SSA impacts and degradations. Results indicate that for normal SSA observations and tracking purposes, SSA degradations may be minimal at least for systems with relatively short integration times. Impacts may be further mitigated if accurate large constellation positional information incorporating planned maneuvers are utilized in the optical tracking operations procedures to effectively mask out the large constellation spacecraft. However, there are potential operational risks to imaging by optical systems with very wide fields of view, lower spatial resolution, long integration times (especially systems with large apertures), and when imaging very faint objects. SSA system throughput, efficiency and accuracy may be degraded as well

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Oltrogge, D.L., Kelso, T.S., North, P. and Zimmer, P., “SSA degradation from large constellations: a Starlink-based case follow-on study,” IAA-UT-STM-02-07, IAA-UT Space Traffic Management Conference, 19-20 February 2020.

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