Satellite Brightness Calculation Tools
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lumos-sat
Lumos provides tools for calculating the optical brightness of artificial satellites.
More specifically, Lumos allows the user to:
- Fit analytic BRDFs (bidirectional reflectance distribution functions) to measured data.
- Create brightness models of satellites.
- Calculate satellite optical brightness for observers on the ground.
Possible use-cases include:
- Allowing optical brightness to be used as a design constraint by satellite operators.
- Lets astronomers plan observations based on when and where in the sky satellites are brightest.
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