The Chrisp Compact Visible-SWIR Spectrometer (CCVIS) was developed by MIT Lincoln Laboratory as a high performance, low Size-Weight-Power (SWAP) slit-based hyperspectral sensor that provides comparable performance to current fielded units but more than an order smaller in packaging volume. The design takes advantage of a flat, immersed grating and a color-corrected catadioptric layout to provide >25mm slit length operating from 380-2500nm. We show results from our efforts to design and build an environmentally robust variant which undergoing Technology Readiness Level 6 testing for future spaceflight.
The MCC Optics Club provides community outreach to educate and raise awareness of the use of Optics in our everyday life. We work with a variety of groups and age levels to create interest and excitement for the industry. We work closely with local school districts, community groups, industry partners, and other colleges to inform and engage tin the field of optics. The ability to partner has increased our outreach capabilities. With the growth of the club and student engagement we were able to partner with NASA to host the release of first images from WEBB telescope. The club members facilitate hands-on optical science games and demonstrations for groups such as, Brighton School District Festival of Ideas, Career Days, STEM Fields, Community Fairs, and High School classes. Club members promote female empowerment and student involvement with Women in Photonics Workgroup
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