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Hyperspectral imaging—An advanced instrument concept for the EnMAP mission (Environmental Mapping and Analysis Programme)
Authors:Timo Stuffler  Klaus Frster  Stefan Hofer  Manfred Leipold  Bernhard Sang  Hermann Kaufmann  Boris Penn  Andreas Mueller  Christian Chlebek
Institution:aKayser-Threde GmbH, Wolfratshauser Strasse 48, 81379 Munich, Germany;bGeoforschungszentrum Potsdam, Telegrafenberg A17, 14473 Potsdam, Germany;cOHB-System AG, Universitätsallee 27-29, 28359 Bremen, Germany;dDLR-DFD, Oberpfaffenhofen, 82234 Wessling, Germany;eDLR Space Management, Königswinterer Str. 522-524, 53227 Bonn, Germany
Abstract:In the upcoming generation of satellite sensors, hyperspectral instruments will play a significant role. This payload type is considered world-wide within different future planning.Our team has now successfully finalized the Phase B study for the advanced hyperspectral mission EnMAP (Environmental Mapping and Analysis Programme), Germans next optical satellite being scheduled for launch in 2012. GFZ in Potsdam has the scientific lead on EnMAP, Kayser-Threde in Munich is the industrial prime.The EnMAP instrument provides over 240 continuous spectral bands in the wavelength range between 420 and 2450 nm with a ground resolution of 30 m×30 m. Thus, the broad science and application community can draw from an extensive and highly resolved pool of information supporting the modeling and optimization process on their results. The performance of the hyperspectral instrument allows for a detailed monitoring, characterization and parameter extraction of rock/soil targets, vegetation, and inland and coastal waters on a global scale supporting a wide variety of applications in agriculture, forestry, water management and geology. The operation of an airborne system (ARES) as an element in the HGF hyperspectral network and the ongoing evolution concerning data handling and extraction procedures, will support the later inclusion process of EnMAP into the growing scientist and user communities.
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