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Star-field identification algorithm

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Abstract

A six-feature, all-sky star-field identification algorithm has been developed. The minimum identifiable star pattern element consists of an oriented star triplet defined by three stars, their celestial coordinates, and their visual magnitudes.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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