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22 January 1993 Power spectral density analysis of UV clutter
Patricia K. Murphy, Larry J. Paxton, Daniel Morrison, James F. Carbary, Ching-I. Meng
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Abstract
While visible and UV range sensors are frequently designed to see the ground, the short-wavelength region known as 'solar-blind' (below 320 nm wavelength) includes emissions originating at altitudes above 30-140 km. The solar-blind range is being investigated for remote sensing of the composition, dynamics, and energetics of the Earth atmosphere, as well as for use in passive sensor acquisition and tracking systems. An examination is presently conducted of the PSD of mid-UV images from a recently launched satellite.
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Patricia K. Murphy, Larry J. Paxton, Daniel Morrison, James F. Carbary, and Ching-I. Meng "Power spectral density analysis of UV clutter", Proc. SPIE 1764, Ultraviolet Technology IV, (22 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140848
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Image processing

Fourier transforms

Sensors

Atmospheric particles

Earth's atmosphere

Ozone

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