Honeywell multispectral linear array (MLA) instrument design A system overview

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Design Analysis, Multispectral Linear Arrays, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Calibrating, Optical Properties, Signal Processing, Signal To Noise Ratios, Spectral Bands, Tradeoffs

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In support of NASA's Experimental Land Observing System, a simple, reliable and relatively inexpensive multispectral linear array (MLA) instrument concept has been developed. The design satisfies requirements for multichannel radiometry and wide field imaging. A reflective off-axis anastigmat telescope is mounted in a highly strength-to-weight efficient truss structure, coupled to a solid beamsplitter assembly. Attention is given to the optical design of the MLA instrument, the telescope structure, the detector arrays, detector cooling, on-orbit calibration, signal processing electronics, the spacecraft interfaces, the modulation transfer function, the signal-to-noise ratio, radiometric accuracy, and spatial registration.

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