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6 May 2015 Evaluating the effectiveness of the extrafocal images method when observing low-orbiting space objects
Yu. P. Shumilov, V. G. Vygon, E. A. Grishin, V. D. Shargorodskii
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Abstract
The report examines key characteristics of the extrafocal images method. This is the extrafocal images detection planes position and a minimum level of difference between the images energy. The method is used for image reconstruction of low-orbit space objects observed through a turbulent atmosphere. The advantage of this method is the ability to restore the image using one frame. Analysis of line of sight shake compensation and a comparison with the method of triple correlations were performed.
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Yu. P. Shumilov, V. G. Vygon, E. A. Grishin, and V. D. Shargorodskii "Evaluating the effectiveness of the extrafocal images method when observing low-orbiting space objects", Proc. SPIE 9504, Photon Counting Applications 2015, 95040Q (6 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2178921
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Image restoration

Atmospheric propagation

Receivers

Telescopes

Algorithm development

Atmospheric optics

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