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Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 14:32-44
In Part I the Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder instrument and its calibration facility were described, and the results of the radiometric and spectral calibrations were presented. In Part II the remaining prelaunch calibrations are disc
Autor:
J. Firth, T. J. Nightingale, John G. Whitney, C. W. P. Palmer, R. J. Knight, Robert J. Wells, P. Venters, P. E. Morris, J. Ballard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 13:810-831
The Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS) is an infrared spectroradiometer that formed part of the science instrument payload of the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. An essential part of the success of ISAMS in orbit was a progra
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American Journal of Physics. 62:350-356
Absorption and laser‐induced fluorescence spectra of the iodine molecule are compared as sources of molecular constants. The comparative simplicity of the fluorescence spectrum and the increased precision provide a vivid and direct understanding of
Autor:
C W P Palmer
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Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 23:4091-4099
Formulae are derived for the angular distribution of fluorescence following Doppler-free two-photon absorption, in terms of the polarization and propagation vectors of the photons involved. The relationship to another, more indirect, approach is brie
Autor:
John C. Gille, C. W. P. Palmer, T. Eden, Christopher L. Hepplewhite, John J. Barnett, John G. Whitney
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SPIE Proceedings.
The High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) flight instrument, which is currently in orbit on the NASA Aura Satellite, went through a pre-launch calibration at Oxford University during Autumn 2002. One of the calibration exercises was to chara
Autor:
Christopher L. Hepplewhite, C. W. P. Palmer, John G. Whitney, John C. Gille, T. Eden, John J. Barnett
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SPIE Proceedings.
A pre-launch calibration of the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) flight instrument was performed at Oxford University in Fall 2002. The in-band spectral characterization was performed was performed as part of this exercise. Spectral res
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Christopher L. Hepplewhite, John G. Whitney, Olusoji O. Oduleye, J. G. Gille, T. Eden, C. W. P. Palmer, Michael A. Dials, John J. Barnett, B. Nardi, Trevor W. Walton
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The functional performance of the NASA Aura HIRDLS instrument since launch on the 15th July 2004 is presented and discussed. The HIRDLS (High Resolution Infra-red Limb Sounder) is a 21-channel infra-red radiometer, using actively cooled MCT detectors
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John C. Gille, C. W. P. Palmer, Brian R. Johnson, Robert E. J. Watkins, Christopher L. Hepplewhite, Frederick Row, P. Venters, A. G. Darbyshire, John J. Barnett, John G. Whitney
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) instrument is being built jointly by the UK and USA, and is scheduled for launch on the NASA EOS Chem satellite in 2002. HIRDLS will measure the concentration of trace species and aerosol, and temper
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John G. Whitney, Fredric W. Taylor, John Ballard, T. J. Nightingale, Clive D. Rodgers, C. W. P. Palmer, G. D. Peskett, Robert J. Wells, P. E. Morris, John J. Barnett, R. J. Knight, P. Venters
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The improved stratospheric and mesospheric sounder (ISAMS) is one of the instruments on the NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite which was launched in September 1991. ISAMS is a limb-viewing infrared radiometer which measures thermal emission in
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C. W. P. Palmer, T. J. Nightingale, G. D. Peskett, J. J. Barnett, P. Venters, J. Ballard, S. T. Werrett, P. E. Morris, John G. Whitney, Fredric W. Taylor
Publikováno v:
31st Aerospace Sciences Meeting.
The Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS) experiment measures atmospheric temperature and composition profiles from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. This paper describes the instrument and its performance in relation to the s