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6 June 2024 Corning's standard low earth orbit (LEO) hyperspectral imaging platform
Jesse Brown, Robert Benson, Eric Bower, Jeffry Santman, Leon Desmarais, Rick Holasek, Duncan Spaulding
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Corning Incorporated has leveraged its industry leading space based hyperspectral technology to create an advanced Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Payload. We outline the specifications, performance, and capabilities of this new standard in LEO Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI). Corning’s new product platform is capable of ⪅8m GSD imaging across the 400nm-2500nm spectral band with high dispersion. It has onboard computing, storage, and processing capabilities which enhance its exceptional optical and sensor performance. Corning’s design exceeds the launch stress requirements of standard LEO Transporter vehicles, such as the SpaceX Falcon-9, and has been proven on multiple successful LEO missions. The product platform contains a flexible electro-mechanical interface design suitable for a variety of host bus platforms and functions.
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Jesse Brown, Robert Benson, Eric Bower, Jeffry Santman, Leon Desmarais, Rick Holasek, and Duncan Spaulding "Corning's standard low earth orbit (LEO) hyperspectral imaging platform", Proc. SPIE 13062, Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XVII, 1306204 (6 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013430
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