MIRIS archive image Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
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    Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
Abstract

The MIRIS (Multipurpose IR Imaging System) is the main payload of the third Korean scientific small satellite, STSAT-3. MIRIS consists of two near-infrared cameras. One is the Space Observation Camera (SOC) and the other is the Earth Observation Camera (EOC). The SOC is a near-IR (0.9–2.0 μm) imaging camera with an aperture of 80 mm and a field of view of 3.67° × 3.67°, using a 256 × 256 PICNIC sensor. The telescope part of the SOC is cooled down to 200 K by radiative cooling to reduce the thermal noise, and the Dewar part is cooled down to 90 K to ensure the best performance of the IR sensor.

Keywords
  1. infrared
See also HTML
http://miris.kasi.re.kr/miris/
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://KASI_VO/MIRIS/sia_v1

Access

IVOA Simple Image Search SIAP
For use with a VO-enabled image processor (e.g., Aladin).
https://data.kasi.re.kr/vo/api/miris/sia_v1

History

2023-06-20T07:58:09.565
Resource record created

Contact

Name
Min-Su Shin