AstroSplat: Physics-Based Gaussian Splatting for Rendering and Reconstruction of Small Celestial Bodies
arXiv cs.CV / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- Introduces AstroSplat, a physics-based Gaussian splatting framework that integrates planetary reflectance models for improved rendering and reconstruction of small-body surfaces.
- Addresses limitations of appearance-based spherical harmonic parameterizations by explicitly modeling light-surface interactions and material properties.
- Demonstrates improved autonomous reconstruction and photometric characterization using in-situ imagery, validated on NASA Dawn mission data.
- Reports superior rendering performance and surface reconstruction accuracy compared to traditional spherical harmonic approaches.
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