The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Bisei Spaceguard Center
Bisei Spaceguard Center
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)(ISAS)
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出版者
宇宙航空研究開発機構(JAXA)
出版者(英)
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
雑誌名
宇宙航空研究開発機構特別資料: 第7回スペースデブリワークショップ講演資料集
雑誌名(英)
JAXA Special Publication: Proceedings of the 7th Space Debris Workshop
The Tomo-e Gozen is a next-generation extremely wide-field CMOS camera being developed by Kiso Observatory of the University of Tokyo. The Tomo-e Gozen, equipped with 84 CMOCS sensors, continuously capture a sky as large as about 20-square-degree at 2 Hz. It will become the first astronomical movie camera for science. The limiting magnitude of the movie data at 2Hz is estimated to be 18 magnitude in the V-band. The Tomo-e Gozen will provide unique opportunities to observe fast-moving objects, including space debris. A prototype of the Tomo-e Gozen with 8 CMOS sensors was developed in December 2015. Three experimental observational runs have been completed. In the presentation, the results of the experimental observations are shown and possible contributions to observations of space debris are discussed.
内容記述
著者人数: 23名
内容記述(英)
Number of authors: 23
Physical characteristics: Original contains color illustrations