First aircraft test results of a compact, low cost hyperspectral imager for earth observation from space

B. T.G. De Goeij, G. C.J. Otter, J. M.O. Van Wakeren, J. P. Veefkind, T. Vlemmix, X. Ge, P. F. Levelt, B. P.F. Dirks, P. M. Toet, L. F. Van Der Wal, R. Jansen

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Abstract

In recent years TNO has investigated and developed different innovative opto-mechanical designs to realize advanced spectrometers for space applications in a more compact and cost-effective manner. This offers multiple advantages: a compact instrument can be flown on a much smaller platform or as add-on on a larger platform; a low-cost instrument opens up the possibility to fly multiple instruments in a satellite constellation, improving both global coverage and temporal sampling (e.g. multiple overpasses per day to study diurnal processes); in this way a constellation of low-cost instruments may provide added value to the larger scientific and operational satellite missions (e.g. the Copernicus Sentinel missions); a small, lightweight spectrometer can easily be mounted on a small aircraft or high-altitude UAV (offering high spatial resolution).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Space Optics, ICSO 2016
PublisherSPIE
Volume10562
ISBN (Electronic)9781510616134
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Sept 2017
EventInternational Conference on Space Optics, ICSO 2016 - Biarritz, France
Duration: 18 Oct 201621 Oct 2016

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Space Optics, ICSO 2016
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityBiarritz
Period18/10/1621/10/16

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