The new CMOS Tracking Camera used at the Zimmerwald Observatory


Autoria(s): Ploner, Martin; Lauber, Pierre; Prohaska, Marcel; Schlatter, Peter; Utzinger, Johannes; Schildknecht, Thomas; Jäggi, Adrian
Data(s)

11/11/2013

Resumo

During the last years the use of tracking cameras for SLR observations became less important due to the high accuracy of the predicted orbits. Upcoming new targets like satellites in eccentric orbits and space debris objects, however, require tracking cameras again. In 2013 the interline CCD camera was replaced at the Zimmerwald Observatory with a so called scientific CMOS camera. This technology promises a better performance for this application than all kinds of CCD cameras. After the comparison of the different technologies the focus will be on the integration in the Zimmerwald SLR system.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/53963/1/13-04-21-Ploner.pdf

Ploner, Martin; Lauber, Pierre; Prohaska, Marcel; Schlatter, Peter; Utzinger, Johannes; Schildknecht, Thomas; Jäggi, Adrian (11 November 2013). The new CMOS Tracking Camera used at the Zimmerwald Observatory. In: Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Laser Ranging. Fujiyoshida, Japan. 11.-15.11.2013.

doi:10.7892/boris.53963

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eng

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http://boris.unibe.ch/53963/

http://www.bernese.unibe.ch/publist/2014/artproc/13-04-21-Ploner.pdf

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Ploner, Martin; Lauber, Pierre; Prohaska, Marcel; Schlatter, Peter; Utzinger, Johannes; Schildknecht, Thomas; Jäggi, Adrian (11 November 2013). The new CMOS Tracking Camera used at the Zimmerwald Observatory. In: Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Laser Ranging. Fujiyoshida, Japan. 11.-15.11.2013.

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