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29 September 2017 Flight model of HISUI hyperspectral sensor onboard ISS (International Space Station)
Jun Tanii, Osamu Kashimura, Yoshiyuki Ito, Akira Iwasaki
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Abstract
Hyperspectral Imager Suite (HISUI) is a next-generation Japanese sensor that will be mounted on Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) of ISS (International Space Station) in 2019 as timeframe. HISUI hyperspectral sensor obtains spectral images of 185 bands with the ground sampling distance of 20x31 meter from the visible to shortwave-infrared wavelength region. The sensor is the follow-on mission of the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) in the visible to shortwave infrared region. The critical design review of the instrument was accomplished in 2014. Integration and tests of a Flight Model (FM) of HISUI hyperspectral sensor have been completed in the beginning of 2017. Simultaneously, the development of JEMExternal Facility (EF) Payload system for the instrument is being carried out. The system includes the structure, the thermal control sub-system and the electrical sub-system. The tests results of flight model, such as optical performance, optical distortion and radiometric performance are reported.
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Jun Tanii, Osamu Kashimura, Yoshiyuki Ito, and Akira Iwasaki "Flight model of HISUI hyperspectral sensor onboard ISS (International Space Station) ", Proc. SPIE 10423, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXI, 104230Q (29 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2278169
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Imaging systems

Radiometry

Hyperspectral imaging

Image sensors

Short wave infrared radiation

Visible radiation

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