ASTRIAGraph - Toward an Open, Transparent, and Crowdsourced Space Traffic and Environment Monitoring and Awareness System
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges and solutions for monitoring global space traffic in this 39-minute conference talk from Strange Loop. Delve into the complexities of tracking and identifying over 26,000 resident space objects orbiting Earth, ranging from active satellites to space debris. Learn about astrodynamics, the four field effects driving object motion, and the importance of improving space situational awareness. Discover Dr. Moriba Jah's research program at UT Austin, which aims to develop a comprehensive space traffic management system. Gain insights into the current state of practice, cutting-edge technologies, and the scientific gaps that need to be addressed for ensuring space safety, security, and sustainability. Understand the significance of open, transparent, and crowdsourced approaches in monitoring space environments, and explore innovative concepts like ASTRIAGraph for enhancing global space traffic awareness.
Syllabus
Introduction
Research Areas
Venn Diagram
Space Policy Directive 3
Orbital Debris
Satellites
Clusters
Transparency
Ingredients
People want to know
Space Surveillance Telescope
Detecting vs Tracking
Identity Crisis
What we want to do
Ontology
Threetiered process
Googles
Slides
Share
Data Visualization
Data Visualization Example
Collecting Microspace Garbage
Amateur Telescope Data
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Strange Loop Conference
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