The aimed satellite scanner imagery: Results and progress

The satellite scanner imagery by a narrow angle sensor of high resolution is considered. The transition from continuous nadir imagery to the selected oblique one with multiple change-over of inclination of sensor optical axis on each track of orbit, i.e. to the aimed imagery is proposed. It leads to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta astronautica 1991, Vol.25 (7), p.395-398
Hauptverfasser: Y., N.V.Mezhelovsky, Kuznetsov, O.L., Ramm, N.S., Rynskaya, A.K., Selivanov, A.S., Trifonov, Ju.V., Volkov, A.M., Yaroslavsky, L.P., Shvarjov, V.V.
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