A Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function for VisorSat Calibrated with 10,628 Magnitudes from the MMT-9 Database [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.07345


A BRDF for the VisorSat model of Starlink satellites is described. The parameter coefficients were determined by least squares fitting to more than 10,000 magnitudes recorded by the MMT-9 robotic observatory. The BRDF is defined in a satellite-centered coordinate system (SCCS) which corresponds to the physical shape of the spacecraft and to the direction of the Sun. The three parameters of the model in the SCCS are the elevations of the Sun and of MMT-9 along with the azimuth of MMT-9 relative to that of the Sun. The mean VisorSat magnitude at a standardized distance of 1,000 km is 6.84 and the RMS of the distribution around that mean is 1.05. After the magnitudes are adjusted with the BRDF, the RMS reduces to 0.51. The set of MMT-9 observations transformed to the SCCS is available from the author.

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A. Mallama
Thu, 16 Sep 21
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