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Review:Hejduk “ Specular and Diffuse Components in Spherical Satellite Photometric Modelling ” (AMOS2011). Tsuyoshi Sakamoto (JSGA). Introduction. Derive the physical properties of the space debris by optical observations Space debris:Lambertian sphere
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Review:Hejduk “Specular and Diffuse Components in Spherical Satellite Photometric Modelling” (AMOS2011) Tsuyoshi Sakamoto (JSGA)
Introduction • Derive the physical properties of the space debris by optical observations • Space debris:Lambertian sphere • This model does not well fit the observed light curve Debris-observer distance apparent magnitude of the Sun in V-band Phase angle Cross section bond albedo
New models • Diffuse-specular model(β:mixing coefficient) • Diffuse-lunar model(F2->F3) • Adding Earthshine Diffuse Lambertian sphere(β=1) specular sphere (β=0) Effects of full moon (β=0)
Effects of Earthshine Magnitude by Earth illumin. is very faint Essential effects At large phase angle