Toward Spectrum Coexistence: First Demonstration of the Effectiveness of Boresight Avoidance between the NRAO Green Bank Telescope and Starlink Satellites

Bang D. Nhan, Christopher G. De Pree, Matt Iverson, Brenne Gregory, Daniel Dueri, Anthony Beasley and Brian Schepis
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NRAO and SpaceX have been engaged in coordinated testing efforts since Fall 2021, including conducting experiments on different interference avoidance schemes for the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in New Mexico, and the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) inside the National Radio Quiet Zone in West Virginia. The Starlink system is capable of avoiding direct illumination of telescope sites with their adaptive tasking to place downlink beams far away. Nevertheless, even satellites operating in this mode can potentially present strong signals into the telescope’s receiver system if they pass close to the telescope’s main beam at the boresight. For additional protection, Starlink satellites can either momentarily redirect or completely disable their downlink channels while they pass within some minimum angular separation threshold from the telescope’s boresight, methods that are referred to as “telescope boresight avoidance.” In two separate experiments conducted since Fall 2023, NRAO and SpaceX arranged to have the GBT observe a fixed R.A./decl. position in the sky, chosen to have a large number of close-to-boresight Starlink passages. Preliminary analysis from these two experiments illustrates the feasibility of these avoidance methods to significantly reduce, if not eliminate, the negative impact of close-to-boresight satellite passages. Importantly, these experiments demonstrate the value of continuing cooperative efforts between NRAO and SpaceX, and expanding cooperation between the radio astronomy and satellite communities more generally.
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实现频谱共存:首次展示 NRAO 绿岸望远镜和 Starlink 卫星之间的同轴回避的有效性
自 2021 年秋季以来,NRAO 和 SpaceX 一直在开展协调测试工作,包括为新墨西哥州的卡尔-G-扬斯基超大阵列和西弗吉尼亚州国家无线电静区内的绿岸望远镜(GBT)进行不同干扰规避方案的实验。星链系统能够通过自适应任务分配将下行链路波束置于较远的地方,从而避免直接照射望远镜站点。尽管如此,即使是以这种模式运行的卫星,如果靠近望远镜内视镜的主波束,也有可能向望远镜的接收系统发出强烈的信号。为了提供额外的保护,Starlink 卫星可以在经过距离望远镜内窥视角一定的最小角度间隔阈值范围内时,暂时调整或完全关闭其下行链路信道,这种方法被称为 "望远镜内窥视角规避"。在 2023 年秋季以来进行的两次独立实验中,NRAO 和 SpaceX 安排让 GBT 观测天空中一个固定的 R.A./decl.这两项实验的初步分析表明,这些规避方法即使不能消除近距离对撞卫星的负面影响,也能显著减少这种影响。重要的是,这些实验证明了国家射电天文台和 SpaceX 之间继续合作的价值,以及更广泛地扩大射电天文学界和卫星界之间合作的价值。
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