Cartographic potential of a spacecraft line-array camera system - Stereosat

A study of the Stereosat mission, which may acquire analog/digital stereo image data of cartographic quality with linear array camera systems, is presented, with attention given to the Stereosat system and the mission parameters, the utilization of the Stereosat studies in order to indicate the nature and scope of the problems associated with recording image data of high geometric fidelity from spacecraft equipped with line array sensors, and the assessing of the possibilities of meeting the completeness and accuracy requirements of cartographic products. A 713-km circular, sun-synchronous, near polar orbit, with an inclination of 98.24 deg and a repeat cycle of 48 days is designed to insure global coverage of the earth's land masses during the three-year lifetime of the mission. Three cameras (fore, vertical, and aft looking), mounted so as to record stereotriplets for a 61.4 km wide swath at a nominal focal plane scale of 1:1,000,000, are considered. The IFOV of 15 m should be adequate for producing thematic and image maps at scales of 1:50,000 to 1:250,000. The value of the coverage to cartographers will be dictated by the accuracy of the digital image data, which is largely a function of satellite control.