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titleOfInvention Interferometric Radiometer
abstract An interferometric radiometer embedded on a spacecraft for imaging a radiation emission of a target scene (ED), comprising:na plurality of receiver elements arranged in the form of a two-dimensional or three-dimensional network (REA);nfirst signal processing means (SP1) for calculating a two-dimensional set of samples of a pairwise cross-correlation visibility function of the signals received by said receiver elements; andnsecond signal processing means (SP2) for reconstructing an image from said samples of said visibility function;ncharacterized in that it further comprises means (ROT) for rotating said two-dimensional or three-dimensional network (REA) about an axis of rotation (z) which is substantially directed towards said target scene (ED);nand in that said second signal processing means (SP2) are adapted to reconstruct said image from a plurality of two-dimensional sets of samples of said visibility function, corresponding to different angular positions of said two-dimensional or three-dimensional network ( REA) of receiving elements.
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