CLOWN: The PASO cloud detection for optimization of automatic optical surveys

Luís Gonçalves, Bruno Coelho, Domingos Barbosa, Miguel Bergano, Vitor Bonifácio, Dalmiro Maia
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Orbiting space objects have become in the last decade a major nuisance impacting ground astronomy and orbiting space assets, from observatories to satellites and space stations. In particular with the rise of the satellite population in Low Earth Orbits (LEOs), space objects are becoming an even bigger threat and a strong problem to astronomical observations. To tackle these threats several coordinated surveillance networks composed of dedicated sensors (telescopes, radars and laser ranging facilities) track and survey space objects, from debris to active satellites. As part of the European Space Surveillance \& Tracking (EU-SST) network, Portugal is developing the PAmpilhosa da Serra Space Observatory (PASO), with both radio and optical telescopes dedicated to the Space Situational Awareness (SSA) domain, deployed at a Dark Sky destination. To optimize telescope survey time, we developed {\tt{CLOWN}} (CLOud Watcher at Night), an application interface that automatically monitors clouds in real time. This software can correctly trace clouds positions in the sky, provides accurate pointing information to the observation planning of the optical telescope to avoid cloudy areas. {\tt{CLOWN}} only requires the use of an all-sky camera, which is already a norm in observatories with optical telescopes and can be used with any camera, including those for which no information about its model specification do exist. {\tt{CLOWN}} does not require great computing power and it does not require the installation of additional equipment. {\tt{CLOWN}} results are very promising and confirm that the app can correctly identify clouds in a variety of different conditions and cloud types.
CLOWN:用于优化自动光学测量的 PASO 云探测
近十年来,轨道空间物体已成为影响地面天文学和轨道空间资产(从天文台到卫星和空间站)的一个主要问题。特别是随着低地轨道(LEOs)卫星数量的增加,空间物体正成为天文观测的一个更大威胁和严重问题。为了应对这些威胁,一些由专用传感器(望远镜、雷达和激光测距设施)组成的协调监视网络对空间物体(从碎片到活动卫星)进行跟踪和测量。作为欧洲空间监视和跟踪(EU-SST)网络的一部分,葡萄牙正在开发 Pmpilhosa da Serra 空间天文台(PASO),该天文台配有专用于空间态势感知(SSA)领域的射电和光学望远镜,部署在一个黑暗天空目的地。为了优化望远镜的勘测时间,我们开发了{tt{CLOWN}}(CLOud Watcher at Night)。(CLOud Watcher at Night),这是一个实时自动监测云层的应用界面。该软件可以正确追踪云层在天空中的位置,为光学望远镜的观测规划提供准确的指向信息,从而避开云层区域。{/tt{CLOWN}}只需要使用全天空照相机,而这种照相机在拥有光学望远镜的天文台中已经普遍使用,并且可以与任何照相机一起使用,包括那些没有关于其型号规格信息的照相机。{tttt{CLOWN}}不需要强大的计算能力,也不需要安装额外的设备。{tttt{CLOWN}}的结果非常令人满意,证实该应用程序能够在各种不同条件和云类型下正确识别云层。
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