Aggregate effects of proliferating low-Earth-orbit objects and implications for astronomical data lost in the noise
The rising population of artificial satellites and associated debris in low-altitude orbits is
increasing the overall brightness of the night sky, threatening ground-based astronomy as …
increasing the overall brightness of the night sky, threatening ground-based astronomy as …
Intelligence of astronomical optical telescope: Present status and future perspectives
Artificial intelligence technology has been widely used in astronomy, and new artificial
intelligence technologies and application scenarios are constantly emerging. There have …
intelligence technologies and application scenarios are constantly emerging. There have …
Bright unintended electromagnetic radiation from second-generation Starlink satellites
CG Bassa, F Di Vruno, B Winkel, GIG Józsa… - Astronomy & …, 2024 - aanda.org
We report on the detection of unintended electromagnetic radiation (UEMR) from the second-
generation of Starlink satellites. Observations with the LOFAR radio telescope between 10 to …
generation of Starlink satellites. Observations with the LOFAR radio telescope between 10 to …
Do all the quasars and high-excitation radio galaxies (HERGs) in the 3CRR catalog contain a magnetically arrested disk (MAD)?
SL Li, W Zuo, X Cao - The Astrophysical Journal, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Based on the magnetization, an accretion disk with a large-scale magnetic field can be
separated into either standard and normal evolution or magnetically arrested disk (MAD) …
separated into either standard and normal evolution or magnetically arrested disk (MAD) …
Automated detection of satellite trails in ground-based observations using U-Net and Hough transform
Aims. The expansion of satellite constellations poses a significant challenge to optical
ground-based astronomical observations, as satellite trails degrade observational data and …
ground-based astronomical observations, as satellite trails degrade observational data and …
Bright satellites are disrupting astronomy research worldwide
S Lawler - 2023 - nature.com
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Design of thick-panel origami-inspired deployable protective shields for spacecraft
X Zhang, C Gao, W Chen, T Yang, S Yang… - Thin-Walled Structures, 2024 - Elsevier
In recent years, as space is being explored more frequently, various spacecraft have been
launched into space. Space debris and radiation in the universe as well as the irregular …
launched into space. Space debris and radiation in the universe as well as the irregular …
Hubble Asteroid Hunter-III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Context. Determining the size distribution of asteroids is key to understanding the collisional
history and evolution of the inner Solar System. Aims. We aim to improve our knowledge of …
history and evolution of the inner Solar System. Aims. We aim to improve our knowledge of …
The “due regard” obligation in the deployment and operation of satellite mega-constellations
H Zha, J Su - Space Policy, 2025 - Elsevier
Satellite mega-constellations pose significant challenges to space traffic management and
environmental governance. The due regard obligation under Article IX of the Outer Space …
environmental governance. The due regard obligation under Article IX of the Outer Space …
Impact of Starlink constellation on Early LSST: a Photometric Analysis of Satellite Trails with BRDF Model
Y Lu - arxiv preprint arxiv:2403.11118, 2024 - arxiv.org
We report a simulation and quantification of the impact of the Starlink constellation on LSST
in terms of the trail surface brightness using a BRDF-based satellite photometric model. A …
in terms of the trail surface brightness using a BRDF-based satellite photometric model. A …