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1 March 1974 High Efficiency Conical Scanner For Earth Resources Applications
Jerry C. Bates, Henry J. Dumas Jr.
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Abstract
Earth resource scientists are demanding greater classification capability from remote sensing instruments. The trend is for more spectral bands with finer spectral resolution and improved spatial resolution. These requirements greatly impact instrument design, particularly since data bandwidth is increased proportionally. An instrument concept is described which, from a spacecraft platform, provides seven band coverage, 30 meter ground resolution and 100 nautical miles swath width. Its 80% scan efficiency yields a near minimum data transmission band-width.
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Jerry C. Bates and Henry J. Dumas Jr. "High Efficiency Conical Scanner For Earth Resources Applications", Proc. SPIE 0051, Scanners and Imagery Systems for Earth Observation, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964559
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Sensors

Scanners

Spectral resolution

Relays

Spatial resolution

Fiber optics sensors

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