Is there a background population of high-albedo objects in geosynchronous orbits around Earth?
Is there a background population of high-albedo objects in geosynchronous orbits around Earth?
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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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Old, digitized astronomical images taken before the human spacefaring age offer a unique view of the sky devoid of known artificial satellites. In this paper, we have carried out the first optical searches ever for non-terrestrial artifacts near the Earth following the method proposed in Villarroel et al. (2022). We use images contained in the Firs...
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Is there a background population of high-albedo objects in geosynchronous orbits around Earth?
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