The article deals with problems associated with determining permissible accuracy of Earth remote sensing satellite control over observation intervals taking into account the interaction of optronics and charge-coupled devices with time-delay and integration (CCD TDI). The control accuracy requirements are determined for the condition that the allowable image shift value should not be exceeded. The allowable accuracy is proportional to the time of exposure of a resolution cell which depends on the number of CCD array storage rows and image motion velocity. The discrepancy between the image motion velocity supported by the optronics and the Earth surface scanning velocity depends to a large extent on the satellite control accuracy regarding i...
A charge coupled device (CCD) camera on an optical telescope which follows the stars can be used to ...
An experiment was conducred to investigate man’s ability toperform image motion compensation trackin...
Improvements in communication and processing technologies have opened the doors to exploit on-board ...
At present, the expansion of the orbital constellation of Earth remote sensing satellites continues....
The article considers a spacecraft for remote sensing of the Earth with high-resolution or ultra-hig...
Abstract: The angular motion synthesis algorithm for remote sensing satellite is developed...
A method for monitoring attitude and positioning errors when taking satellite imagery of lengthy ter...
© 2020 Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. An approach...
Abstract: The angular motion synthesis algorithm for the trajectory on the Earth’s surface...
Lasers arouse an increasing interest in remote sensing applications. In order to deliver as much as ...
Though the literature is replete with papers on remote sensing via space satellites, the specificati...
The object of the article is the movement of an ultra-light class liquid-propellant launch vehicle i...
The spacecraft controllability of the angular motion is possible only with operability of the attitu...
Very high resolution optical satellites are imaging the object space by a combination of CCD-lines i...
This paper focuses on the trajectory planning that optical satellites approach the geostationary (GE...
A charge coupled device (CCD) camera on an optical telescope which follows the stars can be used to ...
An experiment was conducred to investigate man’s ability toperform image motion compensation trackin...
Improvements in communication and processing technologies have opened the doors to exploit on-board ...
At present, the expansion of the orbital constellation of Earth remote sensing satellites continues....
The article considers a spacecraft for remote sensing of the Earth with high-resolution or ultra-hig...
Abstract: The angular motion synthesis algorithm for remote sensing satellite is developed...
A method for monitoring attitude and positioning errors when taking satellite imagery of lengthy ter...
© 2020 Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. An approach...
Abstract: The angular motion synthesis algorithm for the trajectory on the Earth’s surface...
Lasers arouse an increasing interest in remote sensing applications. In order to deliver as much as ...
Though the literature is replete with papers on remote sensing via space satellites, the specificati...
The object of the article is the movement of an ultra-light class liquid-propellant launch vehicle i...
The spacecraft controllability of the angular motion is possible only with operability of the attitu...
Very high resolution optical satellites are imaging the object space by a combination of CCD-lines i...
This paper focuses on the trajectory planning that optical satellites approach the geostationary (GE...
A charge coupled device (CCD) camera on an optical telescope which follows the stars can be used to ...
An experiment was conducred to investigate man’s ability toperform image motion compensation trackin...
Improvements in communication and processing technologies have opened the doors to exploit on-board ...