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Development and analysis of reflective and catadioptric optical systems for Earth remote sensing

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Abstract

Objectives for Earth remote sensing are traditionally based on reflective or catadioptric optical systems. In this paper, we discuss and describe the characteristics of basic optical systems for Earth remote sensing and provide several sample calculated objectives.

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