Advanced large FOV UV/VIS/NIR/SWIR spectrometers for future earth observation instruments

2017 
Today, optical instruments with FOV of ±30 degrees or more can be achieved by combining several optical modules thus increasing the complexity at instrument level in the design, integration, validation and calibration phases. For instance the MERIS instrument on the ENVIronment SATellite (ENVISAT) has a 68.5 degree FOV shared between 5 identical modules. Each one of those modules needs to be calibrated independently and the modules require to be co-registrated, which leads to stringent constraints at system level in terms of stability. Reducing the number of modules to achieve large FOVs will have potentially beneficial impact on the mass and volume of the instrument and will ease the calibration and co-registration process.
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