Publication Date:
2019-09-14
Description:
The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) instrument was designed, built, and tested in-house at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center and launched to the International Space Station (ISS) on December 5, 2018. GEDI is a multi-beam waveform LiDAR (light detection and ranging) designed to measure the Earths global tree height and canopy density using 8 laser beam ground tracks separated by roughly 600 meters. Given the ground coverage required and the 2 year mission duration, a unique optical design solution was developed. GEDI generates 8 ground sampling tracks from 3 transmitter systems viewed by a single receiver telescope, all while maximizing system optical efficiency and transmitter to receiver boresight alignment margin. The GEDI optical design, key optical components, and system level integration and testing are presented here. GEDI began 2 years of science operations in March 2019 and so far, it is meeting all of its key optical performance requirements and is returning outstanding science.
Keywords:
Spacecraft Instrumentation and Astrionics
Type:
GSFC-E-DAA-TN70442
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SPIE Remote Sensing; Sep 09, 2019 - Sep 12, 2019; Strasbourg; France|Proceedings of SPIE (ISSN 0277-786X) (e-ISSN 1996-756X); 11128; 111280J
Format:
application/pdf
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