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Precursor Photometric Study of Astras Satellite Cluster 19.2$^\circ$ E for Geostationary Debris Profiling

Published 24 Oct 2019 in astro-ph.EP and astro-ph.IM | (1910.10847v2)

Abstract: Aperture photometry was performed on images (from the SuperWASP instrument) of the 19.2$\circ$E 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$\circ$ 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$\circ$ 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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