The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (May 2017)

VERIFICATION OF THE SENTINEL-4 FOCAL PLANE SUBSYSTEM

  • C. Williges,
  • R. Hohn,
  • H. Rossmann,
  • S. Hilbert,
  • M. Uhlig,
  • K. Buchwinkler,
  • K. Buchwinkler,
  • R. Reulke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-1-W1-567-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLII-1-W1
pp. 567 – 573

Abstract

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The Sentinel-4 payload is a multi-spectral camera system which is designed to monitor atmospheric conditions over Europe. The German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Berlin, Germany conducted the verification campaign of the Focal Plane Subsystem (FPS) on behalf of Airbus Defense and Space GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany. The FPS consists, inter alia, of two Focal Plane Assemblies (FPAs), one for the UV-VIS spectral range (305 nm … 500 nm), the second for NIR (750 nm … 775 nm). In this publication, we will present in detail the opto-mechanical laboratory set-up of the verification campaign of the Sentinel-4 Qualification Model (QM) which will also be used for the upcoming Flight Model (FM) verification. The test campaign consists mainly of radiometric tests performed with an integrating sphere as homogenous light source. The FPAs have mainly to be operated at 215 K ± 5 K, making it necessary to exploit a thermal vacuum chamber (TVC) for the test accomplishment. This publication focuses on the challenge to remotely illuminate both Sentinel-4 detectors as well as a reference detector homogeneously over a distance of approximately 1 m from outside the TVC. Furthermore selected test analyses and results will be presented, showing that the Sentinel-4 FPS meets specifications.