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Satellite Orbital Conjunction Reports Assessing Threatening Encounters in Space (SOCRATES) . Dr. T.S. Kelso and Dr. Sal Alfano Center for Space Standards and Innovation. Overview. Introduction Background Methodology Demonstration Conclusions Epilog. Introduction.
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Satellite Orbital Conjunction Reports Assessing Threatening Encounters in Space (SOCRATES) Dr. T.S. Kelso and Dr. Sal Alfano Center for Space Standards and Innovation
Overview • Introduction • Background • Methodology • Demonstration • Conclusions • Epilog
Introduction • Many operators are aware of the possibility of a collision between their satellite and another object • Few are aware of the frequency of occurrences • No central source of conjunction information • Problem is further confounded by lack of • Timely, comprehensive orbital data (including covariance) • Standard software • Computationally efficient algorithms
Introduction • Result • Hundreds of conjunctions within 1 km go unreported each week • Billions of dollars of space hardware—and their associated missions—are put at risk
Background • Center for Space Standards & Innovation (CSSI) offers SOCRATES conjunction advisory service • Each day, CSSI runs all payloads (active and inactive) against all objects on orbit • 2,658 payloads vs. 8,478 objects (as of 2005 Jan 13) • Limited to public access TLEs (no active DOD satellites) • Full catalog would be 2,927 payloads vs. 9,231 objects • Provides daily, searchable reports via CelesTrak • Reports and associated data used to produce them are freely available to the public
Methodology • CSSI uses: • Standard data sources: NORAD two-line element sets • Standard orbital models: NORAD SGP4/SDP4 • COTS software: Satellite Tool Kit with STK/CAT (Conjunction Analysis Tools) • CSSI produces daily STK/CAT runs reporting: • Minimum distance at time of closest approach (TCA) • Maximum probability of collision • Coming: First-order estimate of true probability of collision
Methodology • Capability now exists to build full STK scenarios on the fly directly from SOCRATES reports • Provides quick, easy way to incorporate all aspects of a particular conjunction into a 3-D framework for additional analysis • Allows user to easily incorporate higher quality data, if available • Flows directly into other space operations analysis, such as maneuver planning
Demonstration • Easy to find from CelesTrak home page • Click on link for SOCRATES • Provides basic information along with: • Top 10 Conjunctions by Maximum Probability • Top 10 Conjunctions by Minimum Range • Search Capability
Conclusions • SOCRATES provides regular reports of satellite conjunctions using: • Standard, timely data (TLEs) • Standard orbital models (SGP4) • Extensible COTS software (STK) • Reports are freely available • Provides full-catalog SSA • Easy to use, computationally efficient • Raises awareness about this important space control issue
Epilog • Impact of US Public Law 108-136: • Restricts transfer of data or “analysis of tracking data” without SECDEF approval • Currently no stated policy clarifying restrictions • CSSI believes: • Restriction applies only to analysis revealing accuracy and limitations of SSN sensors • SOCRATES reports are okay, although TLE data will have to be obtained via user’s Space Track account