Applied Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 3268: Multispectral Earth Polarization Observation Based on the Lagrange L1 Point of the Earth–Moon System
Applied Sciences doi: 10.3390/app15063268
Authors:
Wenxiu Zhang
Yuchen Lin
Cong Zhao
Qun Zhou
Wei Fang
Xin Ye
We propose a Multispectral Earth Polarization Imager (MEPI), which is located at the Earth–Moon system’s Lagrange point L1. The imager can be used to measure the sunlight reflected by the Earth and the Moon. The measured sunlight has specific polarization information and spectral information, which can provide strong support for a comprehensive understanding of the Earth system and the construction of a perfect Earth–Moon system model. The MEPI provides multispectral images with wavelengths of 400–885 nm, and uses four sub-aperture systems to share a main system. The imager can capture the two-dimensional shape and polarization spectral information of the entire Earth at a spatial resolution of 10 km, and all spectral images can be simultaneously acquired on a single detector. The optical system of the instrument was designed and simulated. The simulation and analysis results showed that the camera can obtain high-quality images of the Earth disc with a 2.5° field of view (FOV). The novel MEPI provides a new way to generate climate-related knowledge from the perspective of global Earth observation. The imager can also be used for lunar observation to obtain spectral polarization information on the lunar surface. In addition, it also shows great potential in other applications of space remote sensing spectral imaging.
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