提高空间态势感知能力以降低风险:商业航空将 Starlink 卫星误认为 UAP 的案例研究

Douglas J. BuettnerDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USAAcquisition Innovation Research Center, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USASr. Member of the AIAA, Richard E. GriffithsDepartment of Physics & Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, HI, USADepartment of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Nick SnellDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, John StilleyDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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在过去几年中,飞行员和普通人将 SpaceX Starlinks 卫星误认为不明航空现象(UAP),造成了不必要的航空风险和混乱。许多部署和轨道演化策略,再加上不断变化的太阳镜面反射角,都是造成这种空间态势感知差距的原因。在本文中,我们对 2022 年 8 月 10 日发生在太平洋上空的一起事件进行了案例分析,该事件引发了两架商业航空公司航班上的五名飞行员对 UAP 的多次确证报告。该事件包括两张手机照片和一段视频,照片中出现了无法识别且可能是异常的现象。我们利用当天发射的星链(Starlink)卫星列车的补充双线元(TLEs)和飞行中的自动监视广播(ADS-B)数据以及照片,重建了目击者在目击时间和地点从驾驶舱看到的这些卫星的景象。这项工作的成功展示了一种方法,原则上可以向飞行员发出警告,提醒他们注意在不寻常或新奇的照明配置下可能可见的卫星,从而提高空间态势感知能力并支持航空安全。最后,我们建议政府和卫星运营商提供更好的先验数据,用于向飞行员和公众发布警告。对已知卫星群镜面反射的自动模拟,还可以支持研究人员调查对陌生航空或航天物体的目击,以确定这些物体可能来自正常的空间事件,也可能来自新的空间事件。
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Enhancing Space Situational Awareness to Mitigate Risk: A Case Study in the Misidentification of Starlink Satellites as UAP in Commercial Aviation
Over the past several years, the misidentification of SpaceX Starlink satellites as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) by pilots and laypersons has generated unnecessary aviation risk and confusion. The many deployment and orbital evolution strategies, coupled with changing sun specular reflection angles, contribute to this gap in space situational awareness. In this paper we present a case analysis of an incident that generated multiple, corroborating reports of a UAP from five pilots on two commercial airline flights over the Pacific Ocean on August 10th, 2022. This incident included two cell phone photos and a video of an unrecognizable and possibly anomalous phenomenon. We then use supplemental two-line elements (TLEs) for the Starlink train of satellites launched that same day and Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) data from the flight with the photographs to reconstruct a view of these satellites from the cockpit at the time and place of the sighting. The success of this work demonstrates an approach that could, in principle, warn aviators about satellites that could be visible in unusual or novel illumination configurations, thus increasing space situational awareness and supporting aviation safety. We conclude with recommendations for governments and satellite operators to provide better a-priori data that can be used to create advisories to aviators and the public. The automated simulation of known specular reflection off constellations of satellites could also support researchers investigating sightings of unfamiliar aerial or aerospace objects as likely being from normal versus novel space events.
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