Airborne scanner image spectrometer

Radiant energy – Geological testing or irradiation

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2502521, 250332, 250334, 25033907, G01J 350

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ABSTRACT:
A system for making airborne surveys uses first and second surveys made at opposite points on the thermal cycle and collects hyper-spectral image data forming continuous bands in the visible, solar infrared and thermal infrared regions.

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