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Satellite Trails

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astronomy2 years ago

Astronomers Outsmart Starlink to Protect Hubble Observations

Astronomers have developed a new tool to identify and remove satellite trails in Hubble images using a mathematical "trick" called Radon Transform. The tool identifies where the bad pixels are and the extent to which they affect the image and then calls them out. The software tool sums up all the light along every possible straight path across a given HST image, making it "pop out" in the transformed image. This approach works even for those that are very faint in the original image. Ground-based telescopes will also need to work out similar mathematical workarounds to fix images after the fact.

space-technology2 years ago

New software reduces satellite photobombs in Hubble images.

Researchers at the Space Telescope Science Institute have developed new software, called Radon Transform, that is at least 10 times more effective than existing algorithms at detecting satellite trails in Hubble Space Telescope images. The software is sensitive to trails with average brightness as low as 0.1 times the background noise and identifies roughly twice as many trails as other studies. The team found that satellite trail contamination has increased by approximately a factor of two in the last two decades, although there was no evidence of a corresponding change in trail brightness.