Geostationary Orbit Optical Remote Sensing System (hereinafter referred to as “GEO Optical Remote Sensing System”) combines high spatial resolution and extremely high temporal resolution, which is an important direction for the development of ground remote sensing system. High-resolution optical remote sensing system in geosynchronous orbit can quickly acquire the information on interested objects through its real-time task response ability. Unlike previous GEO meteorological satellites or missile early warning satellites, the satellite with the high-resolution optical remote sensing system is generally with the spatial resolution of visible light load on geosynchronous orbit superior to hundreds of meters order of magnitude, and infrared load resolution superior to kilometers order of magnitude.
Design and Analysis of Optical Remote Sensing Satellite System on Geostationary Orbit
Space Sci. Technol.
2020-08-30
45 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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