Optimal design characteristics of photography systems for remote sensing

Physics – Optics

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Remote Sensing, Spaceborne Photography, Spatial Resolution, Adaptive Optics, Light (Visible Radiation), Near Infrared Radiation, Spaceborne Telescopes

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This paper analyzes the design parameters of a spaceborne optical system for imaging the earth surface in the visible and NIR spectral bands with maximum spatial resolution. It is shown that, for remote sensing of the earth surface, the resolution range of an optical system must be 1-2 m. The diameter of the major mirror of an optical system designed for observations carried out continuously from geostationary or geosynchronous orbits must be about 10-20 m.

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