L. Mugnier, F. Cassaing, B. Sorrente, F. Baron, M. Velluet, V. Michau, G. Rousset
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Multiple aperture optical telescopes: some key issues for earth observation from a GEO orbit
ONERA is currently conducting a study on the feasibility of an imaging interferometer for Earth observation from a GEO orbit. During this study, some key elements for the definition of such an instrument have been identified and studied. The results obtained so far confirm the applicability of wide-field optical interferometry with a Michelson-type instrument for Earth observation from a GEO orbit.