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      The Brightness of OneWeb Satellites

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          The mean visual magnitude of OneWeb satellites at the standard satellite distance of 1,000 km is 7.18 +/-0.03 . When this value is adjusted to the nominal 1,200 km altitude of a OneWeb satellite in orbit it corresponds to magnitude 7.58 which is an indication of the mean brightness at zenith. The OneWeb satellites are fainter than the original Starlink satellites at a common distance. Preliminary data on the new and dimmer VisorSat design for Starlink suggests that they are still brighter than OneWeb at the satellites' respective operational altitudes.

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          09 December 2020
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          2012.05100
          25fa8517-5664-4687-a062-dd45f1f0f0fe

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          Planetary astrophysics,Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics
          Planetary astrophysics, Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics

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