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Multi-Slit Optimized Spectrometer: An Innovative Design for Geostationary Hyperspectral Imaging

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Abstract

Multi-Slit Optimized Spectrometer is a spatial multiplexing hyperspectral imager designed to reduce mission cost and risk for hyperspectral sensing from geostationary orbit. The multi-slit prism design resulting in 50% telescope aperture reduction will be presented.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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