Semi-automated detection of interplanetary objects

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Astronomical Observatories, Autocorrelation, Comets, Meteoroids, Moving Target Indicators, Faint Objects, Image Processing, Microprocessors, Motion Perception

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Low light level, beam-scanned, electron-bombarded silicon TV cameras are used on a telescope equipped with a microprocessor/minicomputer control system, in order to search for earth-approaching minor planets over the course of several years. Two generations of increasingly sophisticated analog and digital video data handling and image processing have recently been further upgraded with the addition of a digital image processor having its own microprocessor, real-time digital videodisk storage, and other peripherals, which together permit real-time implementation of video processing algorithms able to discriminate moving objects from the stellar background.

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