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12 September 2021 Laboratory characterization of HYPSOS, a novel 4D remote sensing instrument
Giampiero Naletto, Livio Agostini, Francesca Brotto, Gabriele Cremonese, Matteo Faccioni, Luigi Lessio, Cristina Re, Massimiliano Tordi, Carlo Bettanini, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Maria Teresa Capria, Stefano Debei, Ennio Giovine, Lucia Marinangeli, Francesco Mattioli, Marco Pertile, Amedeo Petrella, Giuseppe Salemi, Anna Chiara Tangari, Michele Zusi
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Abstract
The HYPerspectral Stereo Observing System (HYPSOS) is a novel remote sensing pushbroom instrument able to give simultaneously both 3D spatial and spectral information of the observed features. HYPSOS is a very compact instrument, which makes it attractive for both possible planetary observation and for its use on a nanosat, e.g. for civilian applications. This instrument collects light from two different perspectives, as a classical pushbroom stereocamera, which allows to realize the tridimensional model of the observed surface, and then to extract the spectral information from each resolved element, thus obtaining a full 4-dimensional hypercube dataset. To demonstrate the actual performance of this novel type of instrument, we are presently realizing a HYPSOS prototype, that is an instrument breadboard to be tested in a laboratory environment. For checking its performance, we setup an optical facility representative of a possible flight configuration. In this paper we provide a description of HYPSOS concept, of its optomechanical design and of the ground support equipment used to characterize the instrument. An update on the present status of the experiment is finally given.
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Giampiero Naletto, Livio Agostini, Francesca Brotto, Gabriele Cremonese, Matteo Faccioni, Luigi Lessio, Cristina Re, Massimiliano Tordi, Carlo Bettanini, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Maria Teresa Capria, Stefano Debei, Ennio Giovine, Lucia Marinangeli, Francesco Mattioli, Marco Pertile, Amedeo Petrella, Giuseppe Salemi, Anna Chiara Tangari, and Michele Zusi "Laboratory characterization of HYPSOS, a novel 4D remote sensing instrument", Proc. SPIE 11858, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXV, 118580E (12 September 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2601091
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KEYWORDS
Spectrographs

Prototyping

Cameras

Sensors

Imaging systems

Spectroscopy

Stereoscopic cameras

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