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1 August 1991 Space-based visible surveillance experiment
Charles P. Dyjak, David C. Harrison
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Abstract
A small visible-band sensor, built by Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will be flown as part of a sensor ensemble on the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) satellite, an SDIO program. This sensor, as well as the other sensors on MSX, will perform above-the-horizon surveillance experiments and acquire data on targets of interest and background phenomenology. This paper discusses the Space-Based Visible (SBV) sensor, the incorporated technologies, and the surveillance experiments to be performed.
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Charles P. Dyjak and David C. Harrison "Space-based visible surveillance experiment", Proc. SPIE 1479, Surveillance Technologies, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44518
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Sensors

Surveillance

Space operations

Space telescopes

Charge-coupled devices

Target detection

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