Scientists reduced the weight of optics for satellite observation by 100 times

Eurekalert  August 8, 2018
Researchers in Russia have created an optical element for reconstructing images taken with diffractive optics on a satellite. It weighs only 5 grams and replaces a complex and massive system of lenses and mirrors similar to the one that is used in telephoto lenses with a focal length of 300 mm and a weight of 500 grams. They proposed to compensate for distortions with the use of digital processing. The computational reconstruction developed by them includes colour correction of the image and elimination of chromatic blurring using convolutional neural networks (CNN). The compact system is particularly useful for remote sensing set on small-sized aircrafts, i.e. UAVs, atmospheric probes and nanosatellites… read more. TECHNICAL ARTICLE

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