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1 August 1991 SPOT 4 HRVIR instrument and future high-resolution stereo instruments
Claude Fratter, Jean-Francois Reulet, Jacky Jouan
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Abstract
Current SPOT-4 technical mission research and development programs concentrate on an increase in geometrical resolution amounting to pixel size of or less than 5 meters; along-track stereo imagery based on two images from the two cameras obtained in a few seconds; and continuity of the SPOT service. Modifications to be made to the camera design include the optical combination for a high quality image to 1.6 micron and development of large band visible and MIR optical coating; development of a 3000-point detector for the MIR band; complete rearrangement of the focal plane; complete redesign of the video electronics to eliminate interference and correct obscurity signals; and installation of active temperature control on the MIR channel.
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Claude Fratter, Jean-Francois Reulet, and Jacky Jouan "SPOT 4 HRVIR instrument and future high-resolution stereo instruments", Proc. SPIE 1490, Future European and Japanese Remote-Sensing Sensors and Programs, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46612
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Remote sensing

Satellites

Electronics

Cameras

CCD image sensors

Calibration

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