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Enhanced multiple instrument distributed aperture sensor

Invented by: Alan L. Duncan
Sunnyvale, CA

Robert D. Sigler
Cupertino, CA

David M. Stubbs
Mountain View, CA

Eric H. Smith
San Jose, CA

Richard L. Kendrick
San Mateo, CA

Joseph T. Pitman
Pine, CO

Originally Assigned to: Lockheed Martin Corporation
Bethesda, MD
[Now assigned to . . .]

Issued:2009-12-15
Filed:2005-08-17
Application No:11205012
Examined by:Mansen; Michael R

A multiple instrument distributed aperture sensor ("MIDAS") science payload system mounted on a spacecraft, including a spacecraft interface ring affixing the MIDAS science payload system to the spacecraft, and a multiple telescope array ("MTA") further including a mechanical subsystem further including an optical bench, an optical subsystem mounted upon the mechanical subsystem collecting light and merging the light into a passive, actively-sensed or hyperspectral image, and a laser subsystem providing laser illumination for collecting active remote sensing data. The MIDAS science payload system also includes a hexapod in physical communication with and between the spacecraft interface ring and the mechanical subsystem. The MIDAS science payload system further includes a plurality of launch locks affixed to the spacecraft interface ring supporting the MTA in a stowed configuration, and a plurality of science instruments ("SIs") mounted on the mechanical subsystem obverse to the optical subsystem, individually and concurrently sensing the passive, actively sensed or hyperspectral image.

[pdf] U.S. Pat. No. 7,631,839

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