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1 May 2014 Comparison of off-axis TMA and FMA telescopes optimized over different fields of view: applications to Earth observation
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Abstract
TMA, or three mirror anastigmats, have already been used successfully for various space missions. In the frame of earth observation, ProbaV satellite uses 3 TMAs to cover a total 102.4° field-of-view; ground sampling distance is about 100m at the center of field-of view and 370m at the edge. For future earth observation missions, the goal would be to reach 100m spatial resolution all over the 102.4° FOV. This would require to up-scale optical specifications, thus increasing geometrical aberrations. FMA, or four mirror anastigmats, could thus be a good candidate for future missions, as a fourth mirror would allow better correction of optical aberrations. In this work, TMA and FMA have been optimized over different fields-of view. Performance limitations are then derived, which show that FMA seems promising for future missions. Radiometry aspects are discussed and preliminary tolerance analysis is carried out.
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L. Clermont, Y. Stockman, W. Dierckx, and J. Loicq "Comparison of off-axis TMA and FMA telescopes optimized over different fields of view: applications to Earth observation", Proc. SPIE 9131, Optical Modelling and Design III, 91310N (1 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2052271
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Modulation transfer functions

Tolerancing

Sensors

Short wave infrared radiation

Cameras

Signal to noise ratio

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