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A VIDEOSPECTRAL SYSTEM FOR EARTH'S REMOTE SENSING ON BOARD OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

Abstract

A videospectral system for Earth's remote sensing from space has been developed. The operating principle, optical scheme, basic and assist modules of the system are described. The specific requirements to device for ecological monitoring tasks at space experiments are presented. The main optical parameters of the experimental prototype have been analyzed. The method of gratings astigmatism correction has been developed. Optical parameters of the system have been improved.

About the Authors

Yu. A. Krot
Research Institute of Applied Physical Problems, Belarusian State University
Belarus


A. V. Chumakov
Research Institute of Applied Physical Problems, Belarusian State University
Belarus


V. F. Gusev
S.P.Korolev rocket space company «Energia», Korolev
Russian Federation


References

1. Belyaev Yu.V., Katkovsky L.V., Krot Ya.A., Khvalei S.V., Khomitsevich A.D. [Analysis and optimization of photospectral system angular characteristics], Kosmichna nauka i tekhnologiya, 2011, no. 17-1, pp. 80–83 (in Russian).

2. Belyaev M.Yu., Ryazancev V.V., Gusev V.F., Belyaev B.I., Sosenko V.A., Chumakov A.V., Ivanov V.A., Krot Yu.A. [Videospectral system VSS for space experiment «Uragan» on the ISS].. Tezisy desyatoy otkrytoy Vserossiyskoy konferencii «Sovremennye problemy distancionnogo zondirovaniya Zemli iz kosmosa» [Actual problems in remote sensing of the Earth from Space. Thesis 10rdSci. Conf.]. Moscow, 2013. Available at: http://smiswww.iki.rssi.ru/d33_conf/thesisshow.aspx?page=78&thesis=3901. (accessed 24.01.2014) (in Russian).


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Krot Yu.A., Chumakov A.V., Gusev V.F. A VIDEOSPECTRAL SYSTEM FOR EARTH'S REMOTE SENSING ON BOARD OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION. Devices and Methods of Measurements. 2014;(1):16-21. (In Russ.)

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