Hypercube landline
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The HyperCube interferometer is a miniature version of the interferometer used by the Harris Cross-track Infrared Sounder on NOAA’s JPSS series weather satellites. Interferometer: The interferometer consists of a laser, a series of mirrors, and a light sensor-detecting more than 600 channels of infrared light from the atmosphere to measure the vertical distribution of moisture at 1-kilometer vertical resolution.The HyperCube scanner is a miniature version of the two-mirror scanner used by the Harris Advanced Baseline Imager on NOAA’s GOES-R series weather satellites. Scanner: The scanner consists of two mirrors that work together to reflect infrared light from the atmosphere toward the interferometer, resulting in greater efficiency and with fewer data gaps than with one mirror.The constellation delivers global coverage twice every day at the equator, and more frequently at higher latitudes. Aġ5-minute time separation provides a “slice” of atmospheric measurements to identify wind vectors. HyperCube serves as a technology demonstration for a 12 cubesat constellation, which could provide optimum wind measurements. HyperCube also offers collection time flexibility, allowing for more mission coverage than alternative technologies. Data accuracy is maintained using an onboard calibration target capable of precise, absolute calibration. It delivers more vertical layers of wind vector data at fine spatial resolution, resulting in more accurate data than other available solutions. HyperCube provides hundreds of hyperspectral bands for the best instrument resolution in the small satellite market. The satellite are developed in connection with the Space Dynamics Lab of Utah State University, who provides the spacecraft for the A Fourier Transform Spectrometer, the HyperCube cubesat is much smaller and less expensive, and offers a more expedient implementation alternative to complex LiDAR wind measurement programs. It is a space-based threedimensional sounding instrument designed to measure the speed, direction, and elevation of wind in Earth’s atmosphere. HyperCube is a 6U CubeSat mission developed at the Harris.