@inproceedings{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003794, author = {花田, 俊也 and 吉川, 顕正 and 山岡, 均 and 北澤, 幸人 and 柳沢, 俊史 and 松本, 晴久 and Hanada, Toshiya and Yoshikawa, Akimasa and Yamaoka, Hitoshi and Kitazawa, Yukihito and Yanagisawa, Toshifumi and Matsumoto, Haruhisa}, book = {宇宙航空研究開発機構特別資料: 第11回宇宙環境シンポジウム講演論文集, JAXA Special Publication: Proceedings of the 11th Spacecraft Environment Symposium}, month = {Mar}, note = {第11回宇宙環境シンポジウム (2014年12月10日-11日. 大阪府立大学 I-siteなんば), 大阪, 11th Spacecraft Environment Symposium (December 10-11, 2014, I-site Namba, Osaka Prefecture University), Osaka, Japan, Kyushu University established International Centre for Space Weather Science and Education, shortly ICSWSE, in April 2012. The ICSWSE is leading two major research areas: 1) magnetized environment of the Earth, and 2) space debris environment. To contribute to the protection of space environment and space situational awareness the ICSWSE fuses these two major research areas into one new project through a technical and human network established under the MAGnetic Data Acquisition System / Circum pan Pacific Magnetometer Array (MAGDAS/CPMN) project at the ICSWSE. Now, the ICSWSE is willing to establish a measurement network for space debris using small-aperture optical telescopes and a small satellite constellation, being named DEBris Data Acquisition System (DEBDAS). The telescopes are well organized to be robotically and remotely controlled, including sophisticated image processing techniques and orbit estimation software. The satellites are conducting in-situ measurements of micron-size debris using an easy-to-operate new sensor developed at JAXA. Data acquired from the systems will be analyzed and modeled in a manner coupled with space weather science to provide a better understanding of the present and future space debris environment. The ICSWSE also aims at education for practical astronomy and space engineering at Kyushu University, collaborative measurements in combination between robotic telescopes and small satellites, space environmental awareness and space science, including debris generation and resulting environment. Practical astronomy provides you with planning and observation, processing and detection, and origin identification. Space engineering provides you with small satellite design, production, and operation., 形態: カラー図版あり, Physical characteristics: Original contains color illustrations, 資料番号: AA1530019009, レポート番号: JAXA-SP-14-012}, pages = {71--73}, publisher = {宇宙航空研究開発機構(JAXA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)}, title = {宇宙天気科学・教育との連携によるスペースデブリの光学と軌道上計測}, volume = {JAXA-SP-14-012}, year = {2015} }