Session

Weekday Poster Session 3

Location

Utah State University, Logan, UT

Abstract

There is an established need for a readily available, low-cost, and high performance cryogenically cooled IR imaging sensors to support earth observing missions. The New Space economy is fast developing and requires rapid development of low-cost commercial space payloads. However, there is a dearth of space qualified commercially available high-performance sensors. This presentation shows a novel family of cryo cooled IR sensors used in high-end earth observing payload.

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Aug 7th, 9:00 AM

A Low Size, Weight and Power Cryogenically Cooled Mid-Wave Infrared Image Sensor for Small-Satellite Payloads

Utah State University, Logan, UT

There is an established need for a readily available, low-cost, and high performance cryogenically cooled IR imaging sensors to support earth observing missions. The New Space economy is fast developing and requires rapid development of low-cost commercial space payloads. However, there is a dearth of space qualified commercially available high-performance sensors. This presentation shows a novel family of cryo cooled IR sensors used in high-end earth observing payload.