行星观测双焦点全景相机PANCAM的初步结构设计

D. Scaccabarozzi, B. Saggin, M. Corti, Pietro Valnegri, C. Pernechele, L. Lessio, L. Paoletti, Luca Consolaro
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高性能成像系统在空间和行星观测中发挥着重要作用。传统的相机需要与可移动元件相结合的驱动器来扫描大场景并克服其有限的视野。额外的设备增加了质量预算和仪器的复杂性,以及故障的风险。全景光学是一种有效的解决方案,以提高成像系统的鲁棒性,同时扩大了相机的视野,所有与一个单一的紧凑的设备。本文对利用超半球全景透镜的现成光学系统进行行星观测的可行性进行了评估。特别是,上述光学系统的支撑框架已被设计为能够承受一般的空间环境,即- 120°C和+ 120°C之间的温度变化,并考虑在发射过程中加载。提出了一种设计方案,由一种类似运动学的安装系统来安全承受热环境。为了验证所获得的设计,已经制造了一个模型,组装,并在一个有代表性的机械环境中进行了测试,显示出与所开发的数值模型预测的动态行为良好的一致性。
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Preliminary structural design of PANCAM, a bifocal panoramic camera for planetary observation
High-performance imaging systems play a fundamental role in space and planetary observation. Traditional cameras require actuators coupled with movable elements to scan large scenarios and overcome their limited field of view. Extra equipment increases the mass budget and the instrument complexity, as well as the risk of failure. Panoramic optics constitute a valid solution to enhance the imaging systems robustness while enlarging the camera field of view, all with a single compact device. In this paper, the feasibility of employing an off-the-shelf optical system based on a hyper-hemispheric panoramic lens for planetary observation has been assessed. In particular, the supporting frame of the aforementioned optical system has been designed to withstand a general space environment, i.e. temperature variation between −120°C and + 120°C, and considering loading during launch. A design solution is proposed, resulting from a kinematic-like mounting system to safely endure the thermal environment. In order to validate the obtained design, a mockup has been manufactured, assembled, and tested in a representative mechanical environment, exhibiting good agreement with the dynamic behaviour predicted by the developed numerical models.
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