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DESCRIPTION:Ongoing NASA funded research in sustainable land imaging techno
 logy offers the promise for simpler\, more capable imagers that would also
  be much smaller and lighter than current and past systems. This new land 
 imaging technology combined with related technology funded by industry and
  other government agencies enables new full spectrum and disaggregated pus
 h broom and whiskbroom imager architectures. This seminar considers how em
 erging requirements for Landsat 10 and beyond impact candidate imager arch
 itectures for sustainable land imaging.\n\nSpeaker(s): Jeffery J. Puschell
 \, \, Jeffery J. Puschell\, \n\nRoom: 1125\, Bldg: 76-Chester F. Carlson C
 enter for Imaging Science\, RIT\, 54 Lomb Memorial Drive\, Rochester\, New
  York\, United States\, 14623
LOCATION:Room: 1125\, Bldg: 76-Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Scienc
 e\, RIT\, 54 Lomb Memorial Drive\, Rochester\, New York\, United States\, 
 14623
ORGANIZER:emmett@cis.rit.edu
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:Candidate imager architectures for sustainable land imaging
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/47663
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Ongoing NASA funded research in sustainabl
 e land imaging technology offers the promise for&amp;nbsp\;simpler\, more capa
 ble imagers that would also be much smaller and lighter than current and&amp;n
 bsp\;past systems. This new land imaging technology combined with related 
 technology funded by&amp;nbsp\;industry and other government agencies enables 
 new full spectrum and disaggregated push&amp;nbsp\;broom and whiskbroom imager
  architectures. This seminar considers how emerging&amp;nbsp\;requirements for
  Landsat 10 and beyond impact candidate imager architectures for sustainab
 le&amp;nbsp\;land imaging.&lt;/p&gt;
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