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29 September 1995 Lens design for the MOPITT orbiting spectrometer
Clinton E. Evans, Brien D. Ross
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Abstract
The measurement of pollution in the troposphere (MOPITT), is an experiment on the earth observing satellite, scheduled for launch in 1999. The instrument is an infrared spectrometer which will measure concentrations of carbon monoxide and methane in the atmosphere. This paper describes the optical mechanical design for the MOPITT qualification model lens systems.
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Clinton E. Evans and Brien D. Ross "Lens design for the MOPITT orbiting spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 2553, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing III, (29 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.221374
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Channel projecting optics

Sensors

Lens design

Spectroscopy

Optical components

Optical design

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