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24 September 1999 Design calculation of the two-mirror compensating/active scan subsystem using in-space remote sensors
Xin Zhi Han, Ning Song, Baojun Zuo
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Abstract
There are some special requirements for meteorology and oceanography remote sensor. For example: (1) Wide cross- track swath. The swath width of the modern remote sensor can be +/- 55 degrees against the nadir of the satellite. (2) Low Linear Polarization Sensitivity (LPS). The LPS should be LSEQ 2 degrees within 0.43 micrometers <EQ (lambda) <EQ 2.2 micrometers . The scan subsystem that can perform wide swath scanning and reduce LPS must be searched as a support to the requirements of these sensor. The two-mirror compensating/active configuration is the preferred candidate for the preliminary baseline.
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Xin Zhi Han, Ning Song, and Baojun Zuo "Design calculation of the two-mirror compensating/active scan subsystem using in-space remote sensors", Proc. SPIE 3750, Earth Observing Systems IV, (24 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363526
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Mirrors

Remote sensing

Ocean optics

Remote sensing system design

Astronomical engineering

Environmental sensing

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