1. Effects of the Time Sampling Interval on the Angular Combination Characteristics of Moon-Based Earth Observations.
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Deng, Yu, Guo, Huadong, Liu, Guang, Huang, Jing, Wang, Hairong, Zhou, Mengxiong, and Ye, Hanlin
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ZENITH distance , *SURFACE of the earth , *ARTIFICIAL satellites , *EARTH (Planet) , *INDEX numbers (Economics) , *ANGLES - Abstract
Observation angles are of great importance with respect to Earth observation platforms. The richness of angular combination, i.e., the combination of three observational angles (viewing zenith angle, solar zenith angle, and relative azimuth angle), is an important parameter to illustrate the angle sampling capability of an Earth observation platform. Here, the angular combination characteristics of a Moon-based platform were investigated and compared with existing artificial satellites. Furthermore, the effects of the time sampling interval on the angular combination characteristics were analyzed using a newly established angular combination number index (ACNI). Results show that a Moon-based platform can complement angular sampling observations from existing satellites. We found that the time sampling interval has different effects on the angular combination for different observed points. Accordingly, the Earth's surface can be divided into two zones with respect to its sensitivity to the time sampling interval. When the time sampling interval increased from 10 min to 2 h, the maximum loss of the angular combination reached 50% for the observed points in the mid–low latitude zone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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