Nimbus Limb Radiometer, Apollo Fine Sun Sensor, and Skylab Multispectral Scanner

1972; Optica Publishing Group; Volume: 11; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1364/ao.11.002169

ISSN

0003-6935

Autores

Jerome C. Kollodge, John R. Thomas, Robert A. Weagant,

Tópico(s)

Spacecraft Design and Technology

Resumo

Examples of three different types of electrooptical systems developed by the Honeywell Radiation Center for NASA are described. One is a multichannel infrared ( 15 micro) radiometer that will permit temperature and constituent inferences over the globe; it carries a one-year supply of cryogenics for the trimetal infrared detectors. The second is the Apollo telescope mount fine sun sensor, a tracking device making use of solar radiation and the transmission near critical angle of refraction, that will track within +/-2 sec of arc to a designated point on the sun. The final example is the Skylab S-192 multispectral (thirteen channels from 0.4 micro to 12 micro) mapper for a variety of earth resources applications.

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