The Sensor Imaging Payload for the Navy EarthMap Observer (NEMO) satellite consists of a hyperspectral imager and a coaligned panchromatic imager. The sensors have a ground swath width of 30 km, with a ground sample distance of 30 m (or 60 m with pixel binning) for the hyperspectral imager, and 5 m for the panchromatic imager. The hyperspectral imager has a spectral resolution of 10 nm over the 0.4 - 2.5 micrometer region, and the panchromatic imager has a 0.49 - 0.69 micrometer bandpass. The payload weighs less than 61 kg, uses less than 90 watts power on average, and is designed for a five-year mission lifetime.
NEMO satellite sensor imaging payload
Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing VI ; 1998 ; San Diego,CA,USA
Proc. SPIE ; 3437
1998-11-18
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
NEMO satellite sensor imaging payload [3437-47]
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