2. Spectro-imagers operating in single-point mode
Any spectrometer can be easily converted into a spectro-imager. Simply restrict the field of view to the desired object pixel size, and add a two-dimensional scanning system. The acquisition mode of such an instrument will therefore be the single-point mode (see figure 1 , from ), actually used by many operational devices, both in microscopy and airborne observation. Most of the time, the spectrometer is of the grating spectrometer...
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VIRTIS instrument (visible and infrared spectro-imager on board the European Space Agency's Rosetta probe):
http://servirtis.obspm.fr/virtis.html (page consulted in January 2010)
Instrument M3 (NASA's visible and infrared spectro-imager on board the Indian Space Research Organization's Chandrayaan-1...
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