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Autor:
Martha Kendall, Mark F. Larsen, Mark A. Shannon, Valerie G. Duval, Ingolf Heinrichsen, Roy W. Esplin, Edward L. Wright
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An Optical Believe It or Not: Key Lessons Learned II.
The Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission launched in December of 2009 is a true success story. The mission is performing beyond expectations on-orbit and maintained cost and schedule throughout. How does such a thing happen? A team cons
Autor:
Mark F. Larsen, Roy W. Esplin, M. Kahan, D. O. Miles, Harri Latvakoski, John Elwell, Dave McLain
Publikováno v:
An Optical Believe It or Not: Key Lessons Learned II.
The design, fabrication and testing of the BeamSplitter Assembly (BSA) of the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) instrument are discussed in the paper. The BSA splits the WISE telescope optical output beam into 4 spectral wavelength bands: 2.
Autor:
Clair L. Wyatt, Roy W. Esplin
Publikováno v:
Space Dynamics Lab Publications
The application of multiplex spectrometry to cryogenically cooled LWIR extrinsic photodetectors is limited by system noise. This noise limitation results in a detector NEP that is directly proportional to bandwidth. Therefore, multiplex schemes that
Autor:
D. K. Zhou, L. J. Zollinger, Robert O. Knuteson, Ronald J. Huppi, Joe K. Taylor, Steven Brown, Roy W. Esplin, Robert A. Reisse, Fred A. Best, Mark P. Esplin, V. A. Thurgood, Gail E. Bingham, William L. Smith, Scott M. Jensen, R. Hooker, R. E. Anderson, David C. Tobin, Henry E. Revercomb, Mark Jensen, Deron Scott, Glen Hansen, G. W. Cantwell
Publikováno v:
Space Dynamics Lab Publications
The Geosynchronous Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (GIFTS), developed for the NASA New Millennium Program (NMP) Earth Observing-3 (EO-3) mission, has recently completed a series of uplooking atmospheric measurements. The GIFTS development demo
Autor:
Steven Brown, Joe K. Taylor, John Elwell, William L. Smith, Mark P. Esplin, Scott M. Jensen, Robert A. Reisse, Mark Jensen, Roy W. Esplin, L. J. Zollinger, Deron Scott, V. A. Thurgood, Fred A. Best, Glen Hansen, David C. Tobin, Robert O. Knuteson, G. W. Cantwell, R. Hooker, Henry E. Revercomb, Ronald J. Huppi, Gail E. Bingham
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Geosynchronous Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (GIFTS) was developed for the NASA New Millennium Program (NMP) Earth Observing-3 (EO-3) mission. This paper discusses the GIFTS measurement requirements and the technology utilized by the GIF
Autor:
Glen Hansen, L. J. Zollinger, Roy W. Esplin, Mark Jensen, Scott Jensen, Steven Brown, James B. Miller
Publikováno v:
Space Dynamics Lab Publications
The Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry (SABER) instrument, a 10-channel infrared (1.27 - 16.9 μm) radiometer, was launched on the TIMED (Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics) satellite in December
Autor:
William L. Smith, Mark P. Esplin, Roy W. Esplin, Henry E. Revercomb, Gail E. Bingham, Gregory W. Cantwell, John Elwell, Robert A. Reisse, Deron Scott, L. J. Zollinger
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The NASA Geosynchronous Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (GIFTS) has been completed as an Engineering Demonstration Unit (EDU) and has recently finished thermal vacuum testing and calibration. The GIFTS EDU was designed to demonstrate new and e
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry (SABER) instrument is a 10-channel earth limb-viewing sensor that measures atmospheric emissions in the spectral range of 1.27 μm to 16.9 μm. SABER is part of NASA's Thermosphere-Io
Autor:
L. J. Zollinger, Roy W. Esplin, Scott M. Jensen, John L. Stauder, Galen J. Hansen, James S. Dyer, Steven Brown
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The SABER instrument (Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Spectroscopy) is a cryogenic infrared sensor on the TIMED spacecraft with stringent molecular and particulate contamination control requirements. The sensor measures infrared e
Autor:
Yucheng Zhao, William R. Pendleton, Michael J. Taylor, Roy W. Esplin, Pierre-Dominique Pautet, Tao Yuan, David McLain
Publikováno v:
Space Dynamics Lab Publications
Over the past 60 years, ground-based remote sensing measurements of the Earth's mesospheric temperature have been performed using the nighttime hydroxyl (OH) emission, which originates at an altitude of ∼87 km. Several types of instruments have bee