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    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: The Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory (CLARREO) mission key goals include enabling observation of high accuracy long-term climate change trends, use of these observations to test and improve climate forecasts, and calibration of operational and research sensors. The spaceborne instrument suites include a reflected solar spectroradiometer, emitted infrared spectroradiometer, and radio occultation receivers. The requirement for the RS instrument is that derived reflectance must be traceable to Sl standards with an absolute uncertainty of 〈0.3% and the error budget that achieves this requirement is described in previo1L5 work. This work describes the Solar/Lunar Absolute Reflectance Imaging Spectroradiometer (SOLARIS), a calibration demonstration system for RS instrument, and presents initial calibration and characterization methods and results. SOLARIS is an Offner spectrometer with two separate focal planes each with its own entrance aperture and grating covering spectral ranges of 320-640, 600-2300 nm over a full field-of-view of 10 degrees with 0.27 milliradian sampling. Results from laboratory measurements including use of integrating spheres, transfer radiometers and spectral standards combined with field-based solar and lunar acquisitions are presented. These results will be used to assess the accuracy and repeatability of the radiometric and spectral characteristics of SOLARIS, which will be presented against the sensor-level requirements addressed in the CLARREO RS instrument error budget.
    Keywords: Instrumentation and Photography
    Type: GSFC.ABS.6904.2012 , SPIE Optics and Photonics 2012; Aug 12, 2012 - Aug 16, 2012; San Diego, CA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-10-30
    Description: The Thermal Infrared Sensor 2 (TIRS-2) pre-launch spectral characterization at telescope and detector subsystem level provided a strong indication that the spectral response requirements will be met. Confidence in the validity of these results was strengthened through comparison to component-level measurements. This work reviews the modifications to the test setup to reduce spectral response uncertainties further in preparation for instrument-level testing. We developed a methodology to improve alignment repeatability of the upgraded system. Preliminary indications show that the spectral response will contribute a relatively small amount to the overall TIRS-2 radiometric uncertainty budget, which is expected to meet its radiometric requirements. Through spectral response testing, as part of a comprehensive pre-launch test program, TIRS-2 is expected to achieve the performance necessary for a variety of environmental applications.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN71960 , International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium; Jul 28, 2019 - Aug 02, 2019; Yokohama; Japan
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