2010
DOI: 10.3788/gzxb20103911.2068
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Thermaloptical Analysis and Tests for High Resolution Space Camera

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“…After the optical remote sensor is placed into orbit, it will be in a complex orbital thermal environment. When the main bearing force structure of the remote sensor is subjected to temperature alternating loads, it will cause slight deformation of the optical system's visual axis and jitter in the imaging process of the optical remote sensor, which will affect the imaging quality and reduce the resolution [3][4][5]. Drastic temperature field changes may even cause the damage of the main bearing structure, resulting in the failure of the remote sensor [6][7].…”
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“…After the optical remote sensor is placed into orbit, it will be in a complex orbital thermal environment. When the main bearing force structure of the remote sensor is subjected to temperature alternating loads, it will cause slight deformation of the optical system's visual axis and jitter in the imaging process of the optical remote sensor, which will affect the imaging quality and reduce the resolution [3][4][5]. Drastic temperature field changes may even cause the damage of the main bearing structure, resulting in the failure of the remote sensor [6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%