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航天领域的快速发展,加上进入太空的机会越来越多,使得被称为立方体卫星的小型化卫星大受欢迎。这些具有成本效益和灵活性的超小型卫星在政府、教育和私营部门获得了国际认可。立方体卫星的标准尺寸为 10 厘米 x 10 厘米 x 10 厘米,有各种大小(1U、2U、3U 和 6U),是地理信息系统/遥感界首选的地球观测功能卫星。阿联酋沙迦天文学、空间科学和技术学院(SAASST)建立了一个立方体卫星实验室,发射了沙迦卫星-1 号(3U+),目前正在执行沙迦卫星-2 号任务。Sharjah-Sat-2 是一颗 6U 立方体卫星,配备了先进的高清晰度高光谱相机 Hyperscape100,用于加强基础设施项目和建立环境现象预警系统。本文将讨论星载高光谱成像仪的进步,将超小型卫星与大型卫星进行比较,重点介绍沙迦卫星-2 项目,并探讨其对 GIS/RS 界的积极影响。
Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral imagery, a comparative study between nano satellites and large satellites
The space sector's rapid growth, coupled with increased accessibility to space, has led to the popularity of miniaturized satellites known as CubeSats. These cost-effective and agile nanosatellites have gained international recognition in government, education, and private sectors. CubeSats, standardized at 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm, come in various sizes (1U, 2U, 3U, and 6U) and are preferred by the GIS/RS community for earth observation capabilities. Sharjah Academy for Astronomy, Space Science and Technology (SAASST) in the UAE has established a CubeSat laboratory, launched the Sharjah-Sat-1 (3U+) and now embarking on the Sharjah-Sat-2 mission. Sharjah-Sat-2 is a 6U CubeSat equipped with an advanced high-definition hyperspectral camera, Hyperscape100, to enhance infrastructure projects and establish an early warning system for environmental phenomena. This paper will discuss advancements in spaceborne hyperspectral imagers, compare nanosatellites to larger satellites, highlight the Sharjah-Sat-2 project, and explore its positive impact on the GIS/RS community.