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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B-YF. Istanbul 2004 
  
Finally, the option to improve radiometric and spectral 
performance by acting on the optical configuration has been 
analyzed in the prospective to employ the developed instrument 
on board of an airborne platform for Earth remote sensing 
purposes. 
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8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
This research is partially supported by the Italian Space Agency 
(ASI) under the research contract I/R/172/02. The author thanks 
A. Barducci for his interest on Fourier Optics and his precious 
reviewing of the presented work. This paper would not have 
possible without the contribution of I. Pippi of the “Nello 
Carrara" Applied Physics Institute. I gratefully acknowledge the 
help of F. Castagnoli, M. Morandi and D. Guzzi and for 
everyone else involved in making this experiment possible. 
 
	        
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