The Space Surveillance Telescope program (SST) is DARPA's ground based, advanced, optical system for detection and tracking of faint objects in space such as asteroids. It is also to be employed for space defense missions. The program is designed to advance, or expand, space situational awareness, and be able to quickly provide wide area search capability.
The large curved focal surface array sensors are considered to be an innovative design. It encompasses improvements in detection sensitivity, has short focal length, wide field of view, and improvements in step-and-settle abilities. SST detects, tracks, and can discern small, obscure objects, in deep space with a "wide field of view system". It is a single telescope with the dual abilities. First the telescope is sensitive enough to allow for detection, also, of small, dimly lit objects (low reflectivity). Second it is capable of quickly searching the visible sky. This combination is a difficult achievement in a single telescope design.
Additional Info
- Lead Nation: USA
- Project Website: page on DARPA website
- Project Wikipedia Page: United_States_Space_Surveillance_Network#Space_Surveillance_Telescope_program
Latest from Copernical Team
- Self-repairing spacecraft could change future missions
- ESA and GSMA Foundry launch new round of challenges for smoother connectivity
- NASA astronaut who required evacuation from ISS 'doing very well'
- NASA rolls Moon rocket off launchpad for repairs
- NASA announces overhaul of Artemis lunar program amid technical delays
- NASA revamps Artemis moon landing program by modeling it after speedy Apollo
- NASA revamps Artemis moon landing program to reduce flight gaps and risk
- Using moon dirt with 3D printing to build future lunar colonies
- 3D-printed spring deploys on small commercial spacecraft
- In-flight call with ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot
