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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 28, 2015
Filed:
Jul. 26, 2012
Scot S. Olivier, Livermore, CA (US);
Alexander J. Pertica, Livermore, CA (US);
Vincent J. Riot, Oakland, CA (US);
Willem H. DE Vries, Livermore, CA (US);
Brian J. Bauman, Livermore, CA (US);
Sergei Nikolaev, Sacramento, CA (US);
John R. Henderson, Castro Valley, CA (US);
Donald W. Phillion, Dublin, CA (US);
Scot S. Olivier, Livermore, CA (US);
Alexander J. Pertica, Livermore, CA (US);
Vincent J. Riot, Oakland, CA (US);
Willem H. De Vries, Livermore, CA (US);
Brian J. Bauman, Livermore, CA (US);
Sergei Nikolaev, Sacramento, CA (US);
John R. Henderson, Castro Valley, CA (US);
Donald W. Phillion, Dublin, CA (US);
Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, Livermore, CA (US);
Abstract
An ephemeris refinement system includes satellites with imaging devices in earth orbit to make observations of space-based objects ('target objects') and a ground-based controller that controls the scheduling of the satellites to make the observations of the target objects and refines orbital models of the target objects. The ground-based controller determines when the target objects of interest will be near enough to a satellite for that satellite to collect an image of the target object based on an initial orbital model for the target objects. The ground-based controller directs the schedules to be uploaded to the satellites, and the satellites make observations as scheduled and download the observations to the ground-based controller. The ground-based controller then refines the initial orbital models of the target objects based on the locations of the target objects that are derived from the observations.