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Title: Intro


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Intro
Pan-STARRS Moving Object Processing System
Robert Jedicke Institute for Astronomy University
of Hawaii
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MOPS
MOPS
3
The MOPS Team (IfA)
Larry DenneauSenior Software Engineer
100
Tommy GravJunior Scientific Researcher
70
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Joe MasieroGraduate Student
70
Robert JedickeAssociate Specialist
2.65 FTE
4
The MOPS Team (IfA)
Jim HeasleySenior Professor
David TholenSenior Professor
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The MOPS Team (External)
Steven ChesleyJet Propulson Laboratory
Jeremy KubicaCarnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Mikko KaasalainenUniversity of Helsinki
Andrea MilaniUniversity of Pisa
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The MOPS Team (extended?)
?
LSST Software Engineer
?
UH ICS Graduate Student
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Moving Object Processing System
Pan-STARRS
Telescopes Survey
ImageProcessingPipeline
MOPS
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Solar System Surveying
Moving Object Processing System
Solar System Surveying
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Solar System Survey
1900 HST
0000 HST
0500 HST
Evening Sweet Spot
Morning Sweet Spot
Opposition
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Solar System Survey Simulator
Opposition 660 fields 4,360 deg2
TOTAL 828 fields 5,460 deg2
Ecliptic Latitude
Evening/Morning sweet-spots 84 fields each 550
deg2 each
Ecliptic Longitude w.r.t. Opposition
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Observing Strategy
  • Every survey mode obtains at least twoimages at
    each location separated by a Transient Time
    Interval (15-30 minutes)
  • serendipitous positions colours
  • Solar system survey re-visits each location after
    3-6 days
  • obtain 3-4 nights/month
  • 12 day arc
  • Every survey mode obtains at least twoimages at
    each location separated by a Transient Time
    Interval (15-30 minutes)
  • serendipitous positions colours
  • Solar system survey re-visits each location after
    3-6 days
  • obtain 3-4 nights/month
  • 12 day arc

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Transient Detection (IPP)
4 Telescopes

Combined
Static
Transients

Moving

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Moving Object Processing System
sub-System Tasks
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Intra-Night Linking (Tracklets)
First exposure
Second exposure
  • 250 real detections / deg2
  • 250 false detections / deg2

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Attributions
Legend
Tracklets
Known Objects
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Inter-Night Tracklet Linking (tracks)
Legend
FirstNight
SecondNight
ThirdNight
FourthNight
FifthNight
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Initial Orbit Determination
Good IOD
Bad IOD
Legend
First Night
Second Night
Third Night
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Differential Orbit Determination
OD
IOD
Legend
First Night
Second Night
Third Night
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Orbit Identification
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Moving Object Processing System
Simulations
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MOPS Synthetic Solar System
10,000
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NEO Sky-Plane Density
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Sweet-Spot Motion Vectors
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Efficiency (old)
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MOPS Data Collection Interface
  • http//mopsdc.ifa.hawaii.edu/

Synthetic or Real Data
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MOPS Data Collection Interface
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MOPS Data Collection Interface
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MOPS Data Collection Interface
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Moving Object Processing System
Spacewatch Data
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MOPS Data Collection Interface
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MOPS Data Collection Interface
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Moving Object Processing System
Status Summary
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MOPS sub-system prototypes
  • Intra-night linking of detections
  • Attribution
  • Inter-night linking of tracklets
  • Initial orbit determination
  • Differential orbit determination
  • Orbit identification
  • Precovery search
  • Efficiency Determinator

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MOPS continuing development
  • IPP Interfaces
  • PSPSPS Interfaces
  • Orbit clean-up / maintenance
  • Simulating different survey strategies
  • Incorporating Milani code
  • Develop testing / regression suite
  • More tests on real survey data
  • Identifying asteroids in images

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MOPS continuing development
  • Identifying comets in images
  • Extracting tracklet postage stamps
  • Interface w/ impact calculators

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