Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980spie..258...82n&link_type=abstract
In: Optics to the year 2000; Proceedings of the Seminar, Huntsville, Ala., September 30, 1980. Seminar sponsored by the Society
Mathematics
Logic
Infrared Imagery, Mission Planning, Planetary Mapping, Solar System, Space Exploration, Technological Forecasting, Focal Plane Devices, High Resolution, Infrared Spectrometers, Irradiance, Near Infrared Radiation, Photomapping, Solar Radiation, Spatial Resolution, Spectral Resolution, Spectral Sensitivity
Scientific paper
The optics technology necessary for future solar system exploration is discussed. To satisfy the various mission objectives, optical components need to be of low weight, provide adequate spatial resolution and mapping coverage, provide necessary spectral resolution, provide means to perform adaptable mapping spectrometry, operate under low light levels, provide color images of high fidelity and operate under high temperatures. Future near-infrared mapping spectrometers are examined, and the use of focal-plane detectors to improve their sensitivity is discussed.
Norris David D.
Vescelus F. E.
Wellman John B.
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