Scanning mirror design considerations for a geostationary spaceborne radiometer

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Mirrors, Radiometers, Spaceborne Telescopes, Synchronous Satellites, Design Analysis, Earth Orbital Environments, Finite Element Method, Goes Satellites, Honeycomb Structures, Meteorological Satellites, Temperature Gradients, Thermal Environments

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This paper will address the design considerations and challenges for a radiometer scanning mirror in a Geostationary (GEO) orbit. With increasingly demanding imaging requirements, mirror designs that are insensitive to the harsh thermal environment will be required. The compatibility of various mirror designs for a precision radiometer will be examined and discussed. The design solutions considered will include material, geometry and thermal design tradeoffs.

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