Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1975
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Final Report, 20 Jun. 1974 - 30 Nov. 1975 Aerojet Electrosystems Co., Azusa, CA.
Computer Science
Scanners, Space Shuttles, Spaceborne Telescopes, Spectroradiometers, Calibrating, Charge Transfer Devices, Data Processing, Earth Resources, Ground Support Equipment, Image Motion Compensation, Modularity, Satellite Observation
Scientific paper
Fundamental concepts on which to base a detailed design for a Shuttle Modular Scanning Spectroradiometer were developed, and a preliminary design is presented. The recommended design features modularity and flexibility. It includes a 75-cm f/1.7-telescope assembly in an all-reflective Schmidt configuration, a solid state scan system (pushbroom) with high resolution over a 15 deg field of view, and ten detector channels covering the spectral range from 0.45 to 12.5 micrometers. It uses charge transfer device techniques to accommodate a large number of detector elements for earth observation measurements. Methods for in-flight radiometric calibration, for image motion compensation, and for data processing are described. Recommendations for ground support equipment are included, and interfaces with the shuttle orbiter vehicle are illustrated.
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