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Radar measurements of the orbital debris environmentThe collection and preliminary processing of the first significant accumulation of orbital debris data collected by the Haystack radar is described. The data are collected in the 'beam park' mode of operation in which the radar stares in a fixed direction and debris randomly passes through the field of view. Haystack's processing system performed automatic real-time processing and threshold detection, and saved only data associated with a possible detection. Approximately 123 hours of data were collected with the radar beam parked at an elevation angle of 10 deg and an azimuth of 180 deg; 3.8 hours were collected at an elevation angle of 30 deg and an azimuth of 180 deg; and 33.9 hours were collected at an elevation angle of 90 deg. A computer model of the response of the Haystack radar while in beam park operation is described. The model calculates the probability of detection and collection area for all sizes and orbital inclinations of debris visible to the radar. At this time, the approximate sizes of the detected objects have not been determined. However, the observed detection rates and cumulative signal to noise ratio distributions agree well with the results of the radar response model using NASA's current orbital debris environment.
Document ID
19920011540
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Stansbery, Eugene G.
(NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Pitts, Carl C.
(XonTech, Inc., Los Angeles CA., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: ESA, Launch Bases and Control Infrastructures for Spacecraft
Subject Category
Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
Accession Number
92N20782
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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