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23 October 2018 The compact hyperspectral prism spectrometer for sustainable land imaging: continuing the data record and enabling new discoveries
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Abstract
Ball’s Compact Hyperspectral Prism Spectrometer is being developed for technology insertion in the Sustainable Land Imaging (SLI) program. NASA’s SLI program aims to develop technologies for future Landsat-like measurements. In support of this, NASA’s SLI-Technology program aims to develop a new generation of smaller, more capable, less costly payloads that meet or exceed current Landsat imaging capabilities. By providing continuous visible-to-shortwave hyperspectral data, CHPS will support legacy Landsat data products as well as a much broader range of land science products. We discuss the development of the CHPS technology, initial performance test results, planned airborne demonstration and data distribution to science collaborators, and path to spaceborne demonstration.
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Thomas U. Kampe "The compact hyperspectral prism spectrometer for sustainable land imaging: continuing the data record and enabling new discoveries", Proc. SPIE 10781, Earth Observing Missions and Sensors: Development, Implementation, and Characterization V, 107810B (23 October 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2326932
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KEYWORDS
Earth observing sensors

Landsat

Calibration

Stray light

Prisms

Reflectivity

Imaging spectroscopy

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