With the deployment of mega-constellations, the proliferation of on-orbit Resident Space Objects (RSOs) poses a severe challenge to Space Situational Awareness (SSA). RSOs produce elongated and stripe-like signatures in long-exposure imagery as a result of their relative orbital motion. The accurate detection of these signatures is essential for critical applications like satellite navigation and space debris monitoring. However, on-orbit detection faces two challenges: the obscuration of dim RSOs by complex stray light interference, and their dense overlapping trajectories. To address these challenges, we propose the Shape-Aware Attention Network (SAANet), establishing a unified Shape-Aware Paradigm. The network features a streamlined Shape-Aware Feature Pyramid Network (SA-FPN) with structurally integrated Two-way Orthogonal Attention (TTOA) to explicitly model linear topologies, preserving dim signals under intense stray light conditions. Concurrently, we propose an Adaptive Linear Oriented Bounding Box (AL-OBB) detection head that leverages a Joint Geometric Constraint Mechanism to resolve the ambiguity of regressing targets amid dense, overlapping trajectories. Experiments on the AstroStripeSet and StarTrails datasets demonstrate that SAANet achieves state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance, achieving Recalls of 0.930 and 0.850, and Average Precisions (APs) of 0.864 and 0.815, respectively.
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