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13 November 1996 Lewis hyperspectral imager payload development
Jay Marmo, Mark A. Folkman, Clyde Y. Kuwahara, Charles T. Willoughby
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Abstract
An imaging spectrometer has been developed for the NASA small satellite technology initiative (SSTI) which provides 30 meter resolution earth images in 384 continuous spectral bands from 0.4 micrometers to 2.5 micrometers . The instrument includes a 5 meter resolution Panchromatic camera and a calibration subsystem. The hyperspectral imager (HSI) payload was developed for the Lewis satellite in 24 months and is scheduled to fly later this year. This paper describes the HSI design, development and performance.
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Jay Marmo, Mark A. Folkman, Clyde Y. Kuwahara, and Charles T. Willoughby "Lewis hyperspectral imager payload development", Proc. SPIE 2819, Imaging Spectrometry II, (13 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258089
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Space operations

Short wave infrared radiation

Hyperspectral imaging

Satellites

Sensors

Electronics

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