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Ground-based Object Localization at Long Distances

Awardee

EXOANALYTIC SOLUTIONS INC

27042 TOWNE CENTRE DR STE 250
EL TORO, CA, 92610-2811
US

Award Year: 2020

UEI: DGB4YJSKHM25

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Congressional District: 45

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase I

Seal of the Agency: DOD

Awarding Agency

DOD

Branch: USAF

Total Award Amount: $49,997

Contract Number: FA8649-20-P-0620

Agency Tracking Number: J201-CSO1-7233

Solicitation Topic Code: J201-CSO1

Solicitation Number: 20.1

Abstract

In this effort titled ‘Ground-based Object Localization at Long Distances,’ ExoAnalytic Solutions proposes to use our existing sensor and data processing technology to detect and track man-made objects beyond geosynchronous orbit (GEO), in cislunar space, and to quantify the performance that can be achieved with our COTS-based systems at these ranges. As increasing numbers of actors, both domestic and international, enter the realm of space operations, the region of space beyond geosynchronous orbit – the region sometimes referred to as cislunar space, to denote that it extends from GEO to the orbit of Luna and beyond – will be an operating area for an increasing number of actors, not all of which are benign. The challenge is to provide a Space Domain Awareness (SDA) picture which includes these objects, at a cost and scale which is manageable. Under the HARRIER program, Exo has demonstrated the ability to improve minimum detectable visual magnitude (V-mag) by co-adding frames from multiple co-located small telescopes – enabling autonomous detection and tracking of very dim objects near GEO. This suggests that for tracking objects in cislunar space, ground-based telescopes can make a substantial contribution, if coupled with appropriate investments in detection and tracking algorithms. In this effort, ExoAnalytic will identify a set of suitable targets, conduct a collection campaign with our HARRIER sensor, and perform analysis of the collected data. ExoAnalytic brings our experience developing the multi-frame and multi-sensor image stacking algorithm, and our experience tracking HEO and super-GEO objects such as the recently launched Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV-1). We anticipate the commercialization of this service for potential customers in the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community as the United States seeks to protect its space assets from threats in GEO and beyond, as well as for potential civil government or commercial customers as NASA returns humans to Lunar space and private entities begin to deliver payloads to the Moon.

Award Schedule

  1. 2020
    Solicitation Year

  2. 2020
    Award Year

  3. March 9, 2020
    Award Start Date

  4. June 9, 2020
    Award End Date

Principal Investigator

Name: Chris Ingram
Phone: (703) 651-6658
Email: cingram@exoanalytic.com

Business Contact

Name: Chris Ingram Chris Ingram
Phone: (703) 651-6658
Email: cingram@exoanalytic.com

Research Institution

Name: N/A