国际 ISON 项目及空间碎片和小行星数据库

IF 1.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
I. E. Molotov, H. Zhao, B. Li, C. Zhang, L. V. Elenin, A. I. Streltsov, A. M. Abdelaziz, V. A. Stepanyants, S. A. Ehgamberdiev, T. Schildknecht, N. Tungalag, R. Buyankhishig, F. Graziani, R. Zalles, E. G. P. Tijerina, S. K. Tealib
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对近地外层空间(NES)的探索和调查突出了对潜在威胁的关注,即小行星带来的危险和被称为空间碎片(SD)的技术基因污染的出现。为了应对这些挑战,一项名为 ISON 光学观测站全球网络的国际倡议应运而生。国际科学光学网络(ISON)志愿项目于 2004 年启动,旨在成为与近地天体有关的科学数据的开放式存储库。该项目在鼎盛时期与 17 个国家的 33 个观测站合作,共使用 100 台望远镜。目前,ISON 利用分布在欧洲、亚洲、远东、非洲、北美洲和南美洲 23 个观测站的大约 50 台光学望远镜开展研究。该网络与专门公司 ISON Orbital Dynamics 研究与发展机构(RD ISON-OD)共同协调,后者拥有 32 台望远镜、观测调度中心以及侧重于自毁和小行星的数据库。ISON 积极监测整个地球静止轨道 (GEO) 区域,跟踪地球静止轨道、地球静止转移轨道 (GTO)、高地轨道 (HEO) 和低地轨道 (LEO) 上的物体,同时还维护约 10,000 个空间物体的轨道。ISON 收集的空间碎片数据有助于验证空间碎片数量模型,并对高轨道卫星进行会合评估分析。此外,ISON 正在开发使用小型望远镜进行小行星勘测的技术,提供后续观测,并对近地小行星进行定期光度观测。该项目发现了约 1600 颗新的小行星,获得了 125 万个天体测量数据,并为 300 颗小行星获取了约 700 条光变曲线。空间碎片是一个独特的研究课题,因为它涉及各行各业、科研机构和政府机构的利益。
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International ISON project & databases on space debris and asteroids

International ISON project & databases on space debris and asteroids

The exploration and investigation of near-Earth outer space (NES) have highlighted attention to potential threats, namely the dangers posed by asteroids and the emergence of techno-genic pollution known as space debris (SD). To address these challenges, an international initiative known as the ISON Optical Observatories Global Network was established. The International Scientific Optical Network (ISON) volunteer project commenced in 2004 intending to serve as an open repository of scientific data related to NES objects. At its zenith, the project collaborated with 33 observatories across 17 countries, operating 100 telescopes. Currently, ISON conducts its research using approximately 50 optical telescopes situated in 23 observatories across Europe, Asia, the Far East, Africa, and North & South America. The network is coordinated in conjunction with the dedicated company Research and Development Institution ISON Orbital Dynamics (RD ISON-OD), which owns 32 telescopes, observation scheduling centers, and databases focusing on SD and asteroids. ISON actively monitors the entire Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) region, tracking objects at GEO, Geostationary transfer orbit (GTO), High Earth Orbit (HEO), and Low Earth Orbit (LEO), while also maintaining the orbits of around 10,000 space objects. The data collected by ISON on space debris contribute to validating space debris population models and conducting conjunction assessment analyses for satellites in high orbits. Additionally, ISON is developing technology for asteroid surveys using small telescopes, providing follow-up observations, and conducting regular photometry observations of near-Earth asteroids. The project has resulted in the discovery of approximately 1600 new asteroids, obtaining 1.25 million astrometry measurements, and acquiring around 700 light curves for 300 asteroids. Space debris represents a unique subject of study, as it intersects the interests of various industries, scientific institutions, and governmental agencies.

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Astrophysics and Space Science
Astrophysics and Space Science 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: Astrophysics and Space Science publishes original contributions and invited reviews covering the entire range of astronomy, astrophysics, astrophysical cosmology, planetary and space science and the astrophysical aspects of astrobiology. This includes both observational and theoretical research, the techniques of astronomical instrumentation and data analysis and astronomical space instrumentation. We particularly welcome papers in the general fields of high-energy astrophysics, astrophysical and astrochemical studies of the interstellar medium including star formation, planetary astrophysics, the formation and evolution of galaxies and the evolution of large scale structure in the Universe. Papers in mathematical physics or in general relativity which do not establish clear astrophysical applications will no longer be considered. The journal also publishes topically selected special issues in research fields of particular scientific interest. These consist of both invited reviews and original research papers. Conference proceedings will not be considered. All papers published in the journal are subject to thorough and strict peer-reviewing. Astrophysics and Space Science features short publication times after acceptance and colour printing free of charge.
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