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The Freja ultraviolet imager
Authors:J. S. Murphree  R A. King  T. Payne  K. Smith  D. Reid  J. Adema  B. Gordon  R. Wlochowicz
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada;(2) Routes Inc., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(3) Delft Electronic Products, The Netherlands;(4) CAL Corporation, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(5) Canadian Space Agency, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:
Auroral images acquired by satellite instrumentation have proven to be a crucial component of the scientific equiry into the physical processes of the Earth's magnetosphere. TheFreja mission provided an opportunity to extend these measurements into the temporal and spatial regime commonly associated with ground-based optical imagers. Employing the basic procedure used successfully in theViking program allowed image repetition rates of 6 s to be achieved with simultaneous exposure of all pixels within the field-of-view. Typical exposure times of 0.3 s required development of an improved image intensifier system and operational requirements resulted in image formats covering approximately one-third of a spin. Simultaneously exposing two broad-band UV cameras, the instrument generates in its normal operational mode 264.6 kbytes per image pair. Results from initial operations confirm the design approach and suggest such imagers can be routinely included on challenging low cost missions such asFreja.
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