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29th November 2017, 04:15 PM
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Hysi isro
Does Indian Space Research Organisation used Hyper Spectral Imager (HySI) facility in Chandrayan-1, if yes will you please gather more information about Chandrayan?
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30th November 2017, 01:23 PM
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Re: Hysi isro
According to me yes Indian Space Research Organisation used Hyper Spectral Imager (HySI) facility in Chandrayan-1 and here I will gather details of Chandrayan. Details about Hyperspectral Imager (HySI) The Hyperspectral Imager (HySI) with a ground resolution cell of 80 m mapped the lunar surface in 0.42-0.96 um spectral range in 64 contiguous spectral bands having 12-bit quantisation, in order to extract the mineralogical information of the lunar surface. Here are some information Weight 1380 kg (Mass at lift off) Onboard power 700 Watts Stabilization 3 - axis stabilised using reaction wheel and attitude control thrusters, sun sensors, star sensors, fibre optic gyros and accelerometers for attitude determination. Payloads Scientific Payloads from India a) Terrain Mapping Camera (TMC) b) Hyper Spectral Imager (HySI) c) Lunar Laser Ranging Instrument (LLRI) d) High Energy X - ray Spectrometer (HEX) e) Moon Impact Probe(MIP) Scientific Payloads from abroad f) Chandrayaan-I X-ray Spectrometer (CIXS) g) Near Infrared Spectrometer (SIR - 2) h) Sub keV Atom Reflecting Analyzer (SARA) i) Miniature Synthetic Aperature Radar (Mini SAR) j) Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) k) Radiation Dose Monitor (RADOM) Address:- Indian Space Research Organisation Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road Bengaluru-560 231 Phone:- +91 80 22172465 or 22172264 or 22172260 |