Optical design and fabrication of a common-aperture multispectral imaging system for integrated deep space navigation and detection

Jiajing Cao, Jun Chang*, Yi Huang, Yunan Wu, Zhongye Ji, Xiaoxiao Lai, Junya Wang, Yiting Li, Weihong Zhu, Xuyang Li

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Abstract

Multispectral imaging systems enable the simultaneous acquisition of spatial and multispectral information about a target, thereby improving the capability of all-weather autonomous spacecraft operations for sensing measurements and condition identification. This paper reports designing and constructing a common-aperture multispectral imaging system (CAMIS) that can simultaneously obtain ultraviolet, visible, mid-wave, and long-wave infrared wavebands. Such a system can simultaneously realize distant stars' navigation and multispectral detection. An experimental setup was constructed to verify the basic principles of the device. The device is used to image an optical-resolution target and a pinhole. The results indicated that the system could perform celestial navigation in the visible waveband and image objects well in multiple wavebands, thereby realizing the integration of deep-space navigation and detection.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107619
JournalOptics and Lasers in Engineering
Volume167
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Deep space navigation and detection
  • Multispectral imaging
  • Optical design

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