9 October 2015 Slitless spectroscopy of geosynchronous satellites
Roger D. Tippets, Stephen Wakefield, Shannon Young, Ian Ferguson, Christopher Earp-Pitkins, Francis K. Chun
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Abstract
A preliminary investigation into the use of slitless spectroscopy for characterization of geosynchronous satellites is described. A 100  line/mm diffraction grating is used as the dispersing device, and the spectral data obtained are compared to a model with good results. A method used to collect and calibrate slitless spectral observations accounting for pixel to wavelength conversion, pixel response as a function of wavelength, and solar features is presented. Observations of several geosynchronous satellites throughout a night reveal reflectance with noticeable and different profiles indicating that slitless spectroscopy offers the potential for another modality for identifying and discriminating satellites.
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Roger D. Tippets, Stephen Wakefield, Shannon Young, Ian Ferguson, Christopher Earp-Pitkins, and Francis K. Chun "Slitless spectroscopy of geosynchronous satellites," Optical Engineering 54(10), 104103 (9 October 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.54.10.104103
Published: 9 October 2015
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Spectroscopy

Analog electronics

Stars

Calibration

Diffraction gratings

Spectroscopes

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