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12 September 2007 Advanced responsive tactically effective military imaging spectrometer (ARTEMIS): system overview and objectives
Ronald B. Lockwood, Thomas W. Cooley, Richard M. Nadile, James A. Gardner, Peter S. Armstrong, Abraham M. Payton, Thom M. Davis, Stanley D. Straight
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The Advanced Responsive Tactically-Effective Military Imaging Spectrometer (ARTEMIS) is under development for tactical military applications and is the primary payload for the TacSat-3 satellite. The optical design for the telescope, imaging spectrometer, and high resolution imager is described.
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Ronald B. Lockwood, Thomas W. Cooley, Richard M. Nadile, James A. Gardner, Peter S. Armstrong, Abraham M. Payton, Thom M. Davis, and Stanley D. Straight "Advanced responsive tactically effective military imaging spectrometer (ARTEMIS): system overview and objectives", Proc. SPIE 6661, Imaging Spectrometry XII, 666102 (12 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.735844
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Sensors

Imaging systems

Space telescopes

Optical design

Telescopes

Staring arrays

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