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3 January 2020 Design of optical surveillance system for balloon-base load cabin in near space
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Abstract
Near space usually refers to the earth space with a height of about 20-100 km. It is a highly interdisciplinary field involving atmospheric physics, space physics, plasma physics, photochemistry, solar and geosciences, Geosciences and life sciences. The development and utilization of near space is far less than that of traditional airspace and satellite orbital space. Near space usually corresponds to areas where traditional airplanes are difficult to fly and satellites are not easy to detect. Compared with the middle and lower atmosphere and higher ionosphere and outer space, there has been a lack of systematic and efficient observers in the near space for a long time. Objectively, near space has become a weak point of human's understanding of the whole earth's space.
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Zhanchao Wang, Min Huang, Lulu Qian, and Baowei Zhao "Design of optical surveillance system for balloon-base load cabin in near space", Proc. SPIE 11203, Advances in Optical Astronomical Instrumentation 2019, 112031P (3 January 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2551419
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Optical design

Surveillance systems

Data storage

Video

Video surveillance

Aerospace engineering

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