학술논문

Optical Design and Analysis of Theia: A Scientific-Grade Multispectral Imager for Nanosatellites
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Journal on Miniaturization for Air and Space Systems IEEE J. Miniat. Air Space Syst. Miniaturization for Air and Space Systems, IEEE Journal on. 3(4):242-248 Dec, 2022
Subject
Aerospace
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Transportation
Mirrors
Radiometry
Instruments
Calibration
Signal to noise ratio
Optical sensors
Optical imaging
Cameras
System analysis and design
Remote sensing
optics
remote sensing
space technology
system analysis and design
Language
ISSN
2576-3164
Abstract
This article describes the optical design and analysis of Theia: a miniature, scientific-grade, multispectral Earth observation imager for nanosatellites that can be used for quantitative remote sensing. The instrument is designed to take images with a 5% radiometric accuracy throughout its three-year lifetime. The sustained accuracy is achieved with a post-launch calibration module. The instrument can capture frames at a 33-m ground sampling distance at an orbit height of 650 km. The design can take diffraction-limited images with a modulation transfer function of at least 0.13 at the sensor’s Nyquist frequency, which is comparable with Sentinel-2’s MultiSpectral Instrument. The instrument works in two user-defined bands, fits inside one CubeSat unit, and weighs 600 g. The successful analysis of the system is presented, including optical performance, radiometric, stray light, and tolerance analyses.