Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Two satellites used for geodesy, Pageos and Echo 1, have been observed in a continuing program since 1966 to determine the stability of their physical and optical properties. Measurements are made in the UBVRI spectral system. The amount of solar radiation reflected from a satellite's surface is measured photoelectrically and is calibrated against known stellar magnitudes by standard astronomical techniques. The calibrated satellite magnitudes are analyzed with respect to the sun-satellite-observer phase angle to infer the shape and size of the satellite and the reflective properties of the satellite's surface material. The physical and optical properties are used to determine proper position of the solar image on the satellite's surface, resulting in more precise geometric geodesy. Quantitative results from five observing periods indicate that, although local structural anomalies appear to exist, both satellites essentially maintained their nominal average 30.48-meter (50-ft) radius of curvature and specular reflecting characteristics.
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Type:
International Symposium on The use of artificial satellites for geodesy; Apr 15, 1971 - Apr 17, 1971; Washington, DC
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