Analysis of Spacecraft Materials Discrimination Using Color Indices for Remote Sensing for Space Situational Awareness

Jacqueline A. Reyes, Heather M. Cowardin, Miguel Velez-Reyes
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Abstract The increasing number of space missions have resulted in an augmented density of artificial objects positioned in orbital domains near Earth. Knowing the material composition of the resident space object can be of value in object identification and risk assessment using remote sensing techniques. To perform this task, it is increasingly imperative to optically characterize spacecraft materials to identify unique material-specific spectroscopic markers. In this work, a variety of materials frequently utilized by the aerospace industry in spacecraft design and construction were analyzed using reflectance spectroscopy. The collected data provide a spectral characterization baseline for modern-day and historical spacecraft materials. The color index was computed for standard astronomical and suggested theoretical filter passbands and compared to each other in their capability to discriminate materials belonging to different classes. The color index was calculated from reflectance spectra of common spacecraft materials in their pristine, as-received conditions that fell under different family groupings. Different color-index combinations were studied using color-color diagrams. Visual and quantitative analysis of the color-color diagrams were used to evaluate the possibility of discriminating materials from one another by means of optical measurements. Results of the analysis show that polyimide and photovoltaic materials are most easy to discriminate from all other materials via color indices using different filter passbands evaluated in this study.
基于颜色指数的空间态势遥感航天器材料识别分析
空间任务数量的增加导致了近地轨道域人造物体密度的增加。了解驻留空间物体的材料组成对利用遥感技术进行物体识别和风险评估具有价值。为了完成这项任务,越来越有必要对航天器材料进行光学表征,以识别独特的材料特异性光谱标记。在这项工作中,利用反射光谱学分析了航天工业在航天器设计和建造中经常使用的各种材料。收集到的数据为现代和历史航天器材料提供了光谱特征基线。计算了标准天文学的颜色指数,并提出了理论滤光带,并比较了它们区分属于不同类别的材料的能力。颜色指数是根据航天器材料在原始状态下的反射光谱计算出来的,这些材料属于不同的族群。用颜色-颜色图研究了不同的颜色-指数组合。彩色图的视觉和定量分析被用来评价通过光学测量来区分材料的可能性。分析结果表明,聚酰亚胺和光伏材料最容易通过使用本研究评估的不同滤光带的颜色指数与所有其他材料区分开来。
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