Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Oct 1979
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Physics
Optics
Artificial Satellites, Deep Space, Electro-Optics, Photometry, Space Surveillance (Ground Based), Astronomical Photometry, Brightness, Error Analysis, Luminous Intensity, Spectrum Analysis
Scientific paper
This note defines the basic concept of an astronomical photometric system and examines it in the context of the GEODSS program. Several different systems are developed. Each to fit a particular part of the overall mission for photometry in the GEODSS program. The different kinds of errors arising in each system are examined and their impact upon the goals of GEODSS photometry is assessed. Of particular note is the role of aliasing in the photometry of artificial satellites. It is concluded that if care is taken, photometry can be a useful part of the GEODSS program.
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