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Commissioning An All-Sky Infrared Camera Array for Detection Of Airborne Objects

12 November 2024
Laura Dominé
Ankit Biswas
Richard Cloete
Alex Delacroix
Andriy Fedorenko
Lucas Jacaruso
Ezra Kelderman
Eric Keto
Sarah Little
Abraham Loeb
Eric Masson
Mike Prior
Forrest Schultz
Matthew Szenher
W. Watters
Abby White
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To date there is little publicly available scientific data on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) whose properties and kinematics purportedly reside outside the performance envelope of known phenomena. To address this deficiency, the Galileo Project is designing, building, and commissioning a multi-modal ground-based observatory to continuously monitor the sky and conduct a rigorous long-term aerial census of all aerial phenomena, including natural and human-made. One of the key instruments is an all-sky infrared camera array using eight uncooled long-wave infrared FLIR Boson 640 cameras. Their calibration includes a novel extrinsic calibration method using airplane positions from Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) data. We establish a first baseline for the system performance over five months of field operation, using a real-world dataset derived from ADS-B data, synthetic 3-D trajectories, and a hand-labelled real-world dataset. We report acceptance rates (e.g. viewable airplanes that are recorded) and detection efficiencies (e.g. recorded airplanes which are successfully detected) for a variety of weather conditions, range and aircraft size. We reconstruct ∼\sim∼500,000 trajectories of aerial objects from this commissioning period. A toy outlier search focused on large sinuosity of the 2-D reconstructed trajectories flags about 16% of trajectories as outliers. After manual review, 144 trajectories remain ambiguous: they are likely mundane objects but cannot be elucidated at this stage of development without distance and kinematics estimation or other sensor modalities. Our observed count of ambiguous outliers combined with systematic uncertainties yields an upper limit of 18,271 outliers count for the five-month interval at a 95% confidence level. This likelihood-based method to evaluate significance is applicable to all of our future outlier searches.

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@article{dominé2025_2411.07956,
  title={ Commissioning An All-Sky Infrared Camera Array for Detection Of Airborne Objects },
  author={ Laura Dominé and Ankit Biswas and Richard Cloete and Alex Delacroix and Andriy Fedorenko and Lucas Jacaruso and Ezra Kelderman and Eric Keto and Sarah Little and Abraham Loeb and Eric Masson and Mike Prior and Forrest Schultz and Matthew Szenher and Wes Watters and Abby White },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.07956},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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