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30 January 2002 Optimized imaging spectrometers for geostationary environmental satellite systems
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The future of remote sensing includes a significant role for imaging spectrometers in operational environmental satellite systems. Optimizing an imaging spectrometer design for geostationary orbit requires detailed study and evaluation of available technology and design architectures versus performance requirements and possible resource limitations that are unique to geostationary orbit operation. This paper summarizes a trade study of two candidate geostationary imaging spectrometer architectures that is constrained by performance requirements, cost and technical risk factors.
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Jeffery J. Puschell "Optimized imaging spectrometers for geostationary environmental satellite systems", Proc. SPIE 4485, Optical Spectroscopic Techniques, Remote Sensing, and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research IV, (30 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454242
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Fourier transforms

Sensors

Spectrometers

Staring arrays

Remote sensing

Optical components

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