Precursor Photometric Study of Astras Satellite Cluster 19.2 E for Geostationary Debris Profiling
Abstract
Aperture photometry was performed on images (from the SuperWASP instrument) of the 19.2 geostationary Astras satellite constellation over 5 nights to form light curves and predict model and movement parameters of the satellites. The 1KR satellite is observed to have two peaks, 90 out of phase indicating rotating wings, while satellite 1M is predicted to have shadowing due to dips in its light curve or a single wing design due to a single major peak. All satellites have peak magnitudes at the minimum sun phase angle 28 as expected. The developed methods and results serve a precursor to developing methods to address the ultimate goal of geostationary debris profiling.
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