The fabrication of airborne instruments is contributing to the development of multispectral linear array technology at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The linear array pushbroom radiometer (LAPR-I), was built to demonstrate capabilities for acquiring digital image data using linear arrays. The LAPR-I employed three arrays of 512 silicon photodiodes each to simultaneously acquire three channels of data for spectral bands within the visible and near-infrared portions of the spectrum. A second instrument, LAPR-II, uses four arrays each consisting of 512 silicon detectors. A filter wheel containing six spectral filters is used in conjunction with each array to allow filter changes in flight. This capability will facilitate studies into the ...
The AVIRIS instrument has been designed to do high spectral resolution remote sensing of the Earth. ...
The status of development and characterization tests of integrated infrared detector array technolog...
After engineering flights aboard the NASA U-2 research aircraft in the winter of 1986 to 1987 and sp...
A Goddard Space Flight Center program of science studies and technology development to provide the b...
The development of an experimental airborne multispectral scanner to provide both active (laser illu...
Two instruments intended for flight aboard aircraft for research in advanced remote sensing of the e...
The development and characteristics of a multispectral band scanner for an airborne mapping system a...
Arrays of charge coupled devices or linear detector arrays simultaneously obtain spectral reflectanc...
A three band Linear Array Pushbroom Radiometer (LAPR) was built and flown on an experimental basis b...
Specifications are described for a recently developed prototype multispectral data acquisition syste...
Infrared filters and coatings have been employed on many sensing radiometer instruments to measure t...
A Multi-spectral Pushbroom Imaging Radiometer (MPIR) has been developed as a well-calibrated, imagin...
The heart of the multispectral linear array (MLA) design problem is to develop an instrument concept...
The Uninhabited Airborne Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) is a pod-based, L-band (1.26 GHz)...
In the following pages, an overview about the Airborne Modular Multiband Scanner (SAMPOI) used by th...
The AVIRIS instrument has been designed to do high spectral resolution remote sensing of the Earth. ...
The status of development and characterization tests of integrated infrared detector array technolog...
After engineering flights aboard the NASA U-2 research aircraft in the winter of 1986 to 1987 and sp...
A Goddard Space Flight Center program of science studies and technology development to provide the b...
The development of an experimental airborne multispectral scanner to provide both active (laser illu...
Two instruments intended for flight aboard aircraft for research in advanced remote sensing of the e...
The development and characteristics of a multispectral band scanner for an airborne mapping system a...
Arrays of charge coupled devices or linear detector arrays simultaneously obtain spectral reflectanc...
A three band Linear Array Pushbroom Radiometer (LAPR) was built and flown on an experimental basis b...
Specifications are described for a recently developed prototype multispectral data acquisition syste...
Infrared filters and coatings have been employed on many sensing radiometer instruments to measure t...
A Multi-spectral Pushbroom Imaging Radiometer (MPIR) has been developed as a well-calibrated, imagin...
The heart of the multispectral linear array (MLA) design problem is to develop an instrument concept...
The Uninhabited Airborne Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) is a pod-based, L-band (1.26 GHz)...
In the following pages, an overview about the Airborne Modular Multiband Scanner (SAMPOI) used by th...
The AVIRIS instrument has been designed to do high spectral resolution remote sensing of the Earth. ...
The status of development and characterization tests of integrated infrared detector array technolog...
After engineering flights aboard the NASA U-2 research aircraft in the winter of 1986 to 1987 and sp...