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Eric Pearce
Astronomer, Steward Observatory | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Professor, Astronomy
Steward Observatory
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Nirav Merchant
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Roberto Furfaro
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Benjamin Weiner
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Buell Jannuzi
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Hao Xin
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Characterizing the All-Sky Brightness of Satellite Mega-Constellations and the Impact on Astronomy Research
2021
satellite mega-constellations,
astronomy research,
all-sky brightness,
characterization,
impact assessment
apid Discrimination of Resident Space Objects Using Near-Infrared Photometry
2021
space objects,
near-infrared,
object discrimination,
photometry,
resident space
Examining the effects of on-orbit aging of SL-12 rocket bodies using visible band Spectra with the MMT Telescope
2019
space debris,
spectroscopy,
rocket technology,
telescope observation,
space exploration
Multi-band characterization of aging effects of space debris in the visible and near IR with UKIRT and the MMT
2019
space debris,
aging effects,
multi-band characterization,
visible and near ir,
telescope observations
Chimera: First SSA results of a new high-speed, three-color photometer for space surveillance and astronomy
2018
space surveillance,
astronomy,
photometry,
high-speed technology,
chimera
Pomenis: A Small Portable Astrograph for SSA
2018
astrophotography,
space situational awareness,
optical instruments,
portable technology,
astrograph design
Rapid Characterization of Geosynchronous Space Debris with 5-color Near-IR Photometry
2017
space debris,
astronomical observation,
near-ir photometry,
space surveillance,
space exploration