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Musci, Reto; Cruz, Julia De Leon; Dominguez Palmero, Lilian De Fatima; Schildknecht, Thomas
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37th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 13-20 July 2008, in Montréal, Canada., p.2153
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In the recent years several surveys to search for space debris in
geostationary orbits (GEO) and in geostationary transfer orbits (GTO)
have been performed using the European Space Agency's 1-meter telescope
(ESASDT) on Tenerife. The GTO surveys were optimized to detect GTO
objects near their apogee, i.e., the tracking rate and the survey fields
were chosen accordingly. Despite of the optimization, GEO and GTO
objects have been detected in both types of surveys. Nevertheless, it is
expected that the ratio between detected GEO and GTO objects is
different for the different surveys. In this paper we compare the
detections from the GEO and the GTO surveys to study the advantage of
optimized surveys. Several thousand short observation tracks (2-6 single
observations) of newly discovered objects have been acquired during the
search surveys. As the observation arcs are very short, only a few
minutes, circular orbits were determined for all tracks. In order to
determine full six-parameter orbits follow-up observations have been
performed for part of the detections. This not only led to the discovery
of GEO objects with high area-to-mass ratios, but also to a large number
of faint debris objects in GTO. The paper will discuss the detected GTO
debris population.