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Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The HIRDLS instrument, like any other remote sensor must be able to maintain a high degree of measurement accuracy through its mission life. There are many factors that influence radiometric stability including direct and indirect thermal effects and
Autor:
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
Autor:
Olusoji O. Oduleye, Philip I. Arter, Trevor W. Walton, Christopher L. Hepplewhite, Roger Wolfenden, Frederick Row, Robert E. J. Watkins, John G. Whitney, John J. Barnett, Karim Djotni
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
A state-of-the-art calibration facility was designed and built for the calibration of the HIRDLS instrument at the University of Oxford, England. This paper describes the main features of the facility, the driving requirements and a summary of the pe
Autor:
John G. Whitney, Christopher L. Hepplewhite, Robert E. J. Watkins, Daniel M. Peters, Philip I. Arter, John J. Barnett, Trevor W. Walton, Christopher W. P. Palmer, Bruno Nardi, Karim Djotni, John C. Gille, Olusoji O. Oduleye
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) instrument is scheduled for launch on the NASA AURA satellite in January 2004; it is a joint project between the UK and USA. HIRDLS is a mid-infrared limb emission sounder which will measure the conc
Autor:
Joseph L. Moorhouse, Christopher L. Hepplewhite, Robert E. J. Watkins, Trevor W. Walton, Bruno Nardi, John G. Whitney, Phillip I. Arter, Christopher W. P. Palmer, Karim Djotni, John J. Barnett, Olusoji O. Oduleye, John C. Gille
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The techniques used to calibrate the field of view of the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) instrument and the results of the calibration are presented. HIRDLS will be flown on the NASA EOS Aura platform. Both in-field and out-of-field c
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Christopher W. P. Palmer, Daniel M. Peters, Joseph L. Moorhouse, Christopher L. Hepplewhite, Justain N. Bracken, John C. Gille, Laurie A Rokke, Trevor W. Walton, Robert E. J. Watkins, John G. Whitney, T. Eden, John J. Barnett, Bruno Nardi, Olusoji O. Oduleye, Karim Djotni, Philip I. Arter
Publikováno v:
INFRARED SPACEBORNE REMOTE SENSING XI. 5152
The High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) instrument is scheduled for launch on the NASA AURA satellite in January 2004; it is a joint project between the UK and USA. HIRDLS is a mid-infrared limb emission sounder which will measure the conc