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Publikováno v:
International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 1997.
This paper presents a global approach of POWER (Polarization and Directionalily of the Earths Reflectance) program: from instrument design . pre-flight and in-fligh1 calibrations till the first inflight results The POLDER sensor bas been developed by
Autor:
Christophe Renard, Jean-Luc Lamard, Catherine Gaudin-Delrieu, Jean-Marc Laherrere, David Valentini, Thierry Tournier
Publikováno v:
International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2004.
As part of its contribution to Earth observation from space, ALCATEL SPACE designed, built and tested the High Resolution cameras for the European intelligence satellites HELIOS I and II. Through these programmes, ALCATEL SPACE enjoys an internationa
Autor:
Laurent Poutier, C. Baque, E. Verges, Olivier Hagolle, Jean-Marc Laherrere, Thierry Bret-Dibat, P. Moyer
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
POLDER is a CNES instrument on-board ADEOS polar orbiting satellite, which was successfully launched in August 1996. POLDER entered in its nominal acquisition phase in November 1996, and had been acquiring data till the loss of ADEOS in June 1997. PO
Autor:
Laurent Cunin, Agnes Guerry, Bruno Millet, Jacqueline Perbos, Jean-Marc Laherrere, Olivier Hagolle, Thierry Bret-Dibat, Laurent Poutier
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
POLDER (polarization and directionality of the Earth reflectances) is a French instrument that will be flown on- board ADEOS (advanced earth observing satellite) polar orbiting satellite, scheduled to be launched in August 1996. POLDER is a multispec
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
POLDER is a radiometer dedicated to the observation of the polarization and directionality of the Earth's reflectances. It images the Earth with a large field of view (115 degrees) in 8 spectral bands from visible to near infrared. The instrument, de
Autor:
Martine Jouret, Yves Andre, Thierry Bret-Dibat, Jean-Luc Perbos, Jean-Michel Martinuzzi, Jean-Marc Laherrere
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing and Reconstruction for Three-Dimensional Objects and Scenes.
The POLDER instrument is a wide field of view radiometer designed to measure the polarization and the directionality of the solar radiation reflected by the Earth-atmosphere system, in the visible and near infrared spectrum. The original instrument c