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15 August 2011 The achievements and future prospects of Chinese space optical remote sensor technology
Feng Zhou, Zhaojun Liu
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Abstract
The launched space optical Remote Sensors, including the three generations of space film remote sensor, the space CCD remote sensor and the IRMSS for resources survey, the first generation CCD and IR remote sensor for disaster monitoring, the first generation CCD and IR camera for ocean monitoring, the related remote sensor in polar orbit and geostationary orbit for meteorological detection and forecasting, the first generation related remote sensor for deep space exploration, etc, are presented in detail in the paper. The related technologies, including system design technology, the lens technology, the FPA video technology, the manufacture technology, the AIT technology, etc, are also introduced in the paper. The Chinese great achievements in the field of space optical remote sensor are shown. The prospects on future development of the space serial optical remote sensors and the related technologies are made.
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Feng Zhou and Zhaojun Liu "The achievements and future prospects of Chinese space optical remote sensor technology", Proc. SPIE 8196, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Space Exploration Technologies and Applications, 819602 (15 August 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.904723
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Satellites

Sensors

Ocean optics

Cameras

Infrared sensors

Astronomical imaging

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