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Computer-Aided Alignment of an Earth Observation Camera (컴퓨터를 이용한 지구관측 카메라의 광학정렬)

  • Kim, Eugene D.;Choi, Young-Wan;Kang, Myung-Seok;Kim, Ee-Eul;Yang, Ho-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.32 no.10
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    • pp.142-146
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    • 2004
  • Spaceborne earth observation or astronomical payloads often use Cassegrain-type telescopes due to limits in mass and volume. Precision optical alignment of such a telescope is vital to the success of the mission. This paper describes the alignment simulation and experiment of computer-aided alignment method during the assembly of MAC (Medium-sized Aperture Camera) telescope for spaceborne earth observation.

Integrated Radiometric Signal Modeling for High Resolution Earth Observation Satellite Camera (고해상도 지구관측위성 카메라의 복사신호량에 대한 통합적 모델링)

  • Jang, Hong-Sul;Jung, Dae-Jun;Youk, Young-Chun;Lee, Seung-Hoon
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.82-87
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    • 2008
  • In this study, the radiometric signal modeling is performed for the high resolution earth observation system in visible spectral range from space. The medeling includes solar radiation as a source of the radiometric energy, atmosphere and surface albedo of earth, and the spaceborne camera characteristics for the integrated modeling. The final output of the radiometric modeling is the number of electron produced by the detector of electro-optical camera.

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An optical design of a high resolution earth observation camera for small satellites (소형 위성용 고해상도 광학카메라 광학설계)

  • 이준호;김용민;이응식;유상근;김이을;최영완;박동조
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.6-12
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    • 2000
  • A space-borne earth observation camera is an electro-optical instrument to measure the characteristics of the earth's surface, and to transmit the measured data to a ground station(s). The specifications of a space-borne camera, such as resolution, swath width and observation bands, are determined by its mission objectives. This paper lists some specifications of a camera suitable for small satellite and then presents an optical design, with the results of tolerancing analysis, which satisfies the given specifications. tions.

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Vibration test of 120mm aperture sized earth imaging camera for small satellite (소형위성용 구경 120mm 지구관측카메라의 진동시험)

  • Kang, Myung-Seok;Choi, Young-Wan;Yang, Seung-Uk;Kim, Jong-Un;Kim, Hong-Bae;Im, Jong-Min
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.686-689
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    • 2006
  • SAC is earth observation camera being developed by satrec initiative. It provides 10m in multi-spectral channel and 50km swath width at 685km altitude. The EQM of SAC has been developed and tested. In this paper, the procedure and result of the vibration test of SAC to validate structural design and to verify structural toughness are described.

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MTF Measurement for Flight Model of MAC, a 2.5m GSD Earth Observation Camera (2.5m 해상도 지구관측 카메라 MAC 비행모델의 지상 MTF 성능 측정)

  • Kim, Eugene-D.;Choi, Young-Wan;Yang, Ho-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.33 no.10
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    • pp.98-103
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    • 2005
  • The Flight Model of MAC (Medium-sized Aperture Camera), a 2.5m GSD class earth observation camera has been aligned and assembled. Topics discussed in this paper include the ground MTF performance of the MAC system, and the alignment of the focal plane assembly. MTF was measured by a knife-edge scanning technique, and a 450 mm diameter Cassegrain collimator with diffraction-limited performance was made and used for the MTF measurements. System MTF was used as the figure-of-merit to find the best focus of the focal plane assembly.

Observation of Spatial and temporal variability of sea skin surface temperature by a Thermal Infrared Camera

  • Tamba, Sumio;Yokoyama, Ryuzo;Parkes, Isabelle;David, Llewellyn-Jones
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 1998.09a
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    • pp.14-19
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    • 1998
  • The MUBEX (MUtsu Bay sea surface temperature validation EXperiment) campaign has been held from 1995 to 1997 in summer. During the MUBEX campaign, a thermal infrared camera (TIC) installed on a research vessel, which was also equipped with other various observation devices, was intensively used to observe microscopic structure of sea skin surface temperature (SSST) behavior. We have now a total number of 500,000 images observed by the TIC under various weather conditions, i.e., very calm or wavy sea condition, and clear, patchy or cloudy sky condition. In this paper, we show typical SSST patterns observed by the TIC, and describe the result of statistical analysis of SSST.

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CHARACTERISTICS AND PERFORMANCE OF A FAST CCD CAMERA: DALSTA IM30P

  • SEO YOUNG-MIN;PARK KI-WOONG;CHAE JONGCRUL
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.185-191
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    • 2004
  • We have been developing a solar observing system based on a fast CCD camera 1M30P made by the DALSA company. Here we examine and present the characteristics and performance of the camera. For this we have analyzed a number of images of a flat wall illuminated by a constant light source. As a result we found that in the default operating mode 1) the mean bias level is 49 ADU/pix, 2) the mean dark current is about 8 ADU /s/pix, 3) the readout noise is 1.3 ADU, and 4) the gain is about 42 electrons/ ADU. The CCD detector is found to have a linearity with a deviation smaller than $6\%$, and a uniform sensitivity better than $1\%$. These parameters will be used as basic inputs in the analysis of data to be taken by the camera.

Measuring Night Sky Brightness over the Downtown Using a DSLR Camera (DSLR 카메라를 이용한 도심지의 밤하늘 밝기 측정)

  • Lee, Dongseob;Shim, Hyunjin
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.464-475
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    • 2019
  • We measured night sky brightness (NSB) over the downtown using a Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera combined to a small telescope for educational purpose, considering that most secondary schools are located in urban areas and have limitation in the equipment for astronomical observation. Raw format images from DSLR camera are not affected by various camera settings except for the ISO, and the typical photometric uncertainty including filter transformation is about 0.1 mag. Near the zenith, the NSB of the B, V, and r-band is 17.5, 17.1, and $16.9mag\;arcsec^{-2}$, respectively. The approximate limiting magnitude is derived to be 17.5 mag at B-band and 17 mag at V, r-band. A large scale artificial light close to the observation site is the dominant cause for making observing condition worse, increasing the NSB by $0.6mag\;arcseec^{-2}$ regardless of the altitude and filter.

Surface Observation Probability System of KOMPSAT-3 (다목적실용위성 3호의 지상관측확률에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Myeong-Suk;Heo, Chang-Hoe;Kim, Yeong-Mi;Kim, Eung-Hyeon;Kim, Gyu-Seon
    • Atmosphere
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.371-378
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    • 2006
  • The surface observation probability system (SOPS) of the Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite (KOMPSAT) has been developed based on the climatological distribution of cloud coverage and the expected passage of satellite orbit. While the optical camera loaded on KOMPSAT series has been operated with the purpose of observing earth's surface, it cannot see the surface when an obstacle (i.e., cloud) exists between them. In the present study, cloud information of International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project incorporates into high resolution grid of the KOMPSAT-3 orbit. The characteristics of the KOMPSAT SOPS are discussed.

BV CCD Photometric Observation of AW Cam

  • Lee, Jin-Soon-;Kang, Young-Woon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 1993.04a
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    • pp.14.1-14
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    • 1993
  • BV observation of AW Cam (BD.69'0389, HD48049, Bv412) have been carried outusing a CCD Camera attached to 61-cm telescope, at Sobaek mountain Astronomical Observatory. BD 159'0385 were employed for the comparison. A total of 350obserrations were obtained during 3 nights between Jan. 28 and Feb. 19 1993. The light curve have been analyzed by the method of Wilson and Devinney different ialcorrection. The results were compared with the previous solutions.

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