2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42064-021-0112-2
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Using fireball networks to track more frequent reentries: Falcon 9 upper-stage orbit determination from video recordings

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“…From this, we apply a Monte Carlo simulation by generating normal distributions on each parameter, randomly producing 10,000 clones for each event. Using our 3D-FireTOC software (Peña-Asensio et al 2021a, 2021b, we compute each of the clone orbital elements, which are compared with the entire database of the International Astronomical Union (IAU; Jopek & Kaňuchová 2014Jenniskens et al 2020), using the established meteor shower (EMS), the working meteor shower (WMS), the near-Earth comet (NEC) list, and the near-Earth asteroid (NEA) data set, each of which is composed of 110, 615, 121, and 25,798 unique entries respectively.…”
Section: Database and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this, we apply a Monte Carlo simulation by generating normal distributions on each parameter, randomly producing 10,000 clones for each event. Using our 3D-FireTOC software (Peña-Asensio et al 2021a, 2021b, we compute each of the clone orbital elements, which are compared with the entire database of the International Astronomical Union (IAU; Jopek & Kaňuchová 2014Jenniskens et al 2020), using the established meteor shower (EMS), the working meteor shower (WMS), the near-Earth comet (NEC) list, and the near-Earth asteroid (NEA) data set, each of which is composed of 110, 615, 121, and 25,798 unique entries respectively.…”
Section: Database and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this, we apply a Monte Carlo simulation by generating normal distributions on each parameter, randomly producing 10,000 clones for each event. Using our 3D-FireTOC software (Peña-Asensio et al 2021a;Peña-Asensio et al 2021b), we compute each of the clone orbital elements, which are compared with the entire database of The International Astronomical Union (IAU) (Jopek & Kaňuchová 2014Jenniskens et al 2020), using the established meteor shower (EMS), the working meteor shower (WMS), the near-Earth comet (NEC) list, and the near-Earth asteroid (NEA) dataset, each of which is composed of 110, 615, 121, and 25,798 unique entries respectively.…”
Section: Database and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15] presents a cooperative navigation algorithm suitable for navigation and control uncertainty. As for the guidance, navigation, and control methods of deep space formation, the corresponding technical reference schemes are also given in references [16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%