@inproceedings{f79ce8fce67341f985410f1af298270e,
title = "Push-broom reconnaissance camera with time expansion for a (Martian) landing-site certification",
abstract = "A push-broom imaging camera with time expansion, selected for its ability to generate images with high resolution and high radiometric signal, is described for accurate site-certification from space. The imaging system providing the high resolution imaging requires a sensor with an increased dwell time to generate a high radiometric signal. This may be accomplished by pointing the camera at each pixel for a longer interval of time than that available due to the sensor motion in the push-broom imaging configuration. This is referred to as the push-broom imaging with time expansion. The use of the camera with time expansion may be applicable to any remote sensing imaging problem that requires simultaneously high spatial resolution and a high level of radiometric signal. For surveying a Martian landing site, it is necessitated by the imaging from an autonomous orbiting sensor that's speed is determined by its orbit and the planet mass.",
author = "Scholl, {Marija S.} and Efrain Hernandez and Ornelas, {Francesco J.} and Rosas, {Gilberto G.} and Plata, {Norberto A.} and {Hurtado Ramos}, Juan",
year = "1995",
language = "Ingl{\'e}s",
isbn = "0819419141",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
pages = "264--279",
editor = "Fishell, {Wallace G.} and Andraitis, {Arthur A.} and Henkel, {Paul A.} and Crane, {Alfred C.Jr.}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
note = "Airborne Reconnaissance XIX ; Conference date: 11-07-1995 Through 12-07-1995",
}