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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: An infrared horizon sensor system has been designed which is capable of searching over a wide field for the edges of a planet and, upon locating such edges, stations itself in a position which provides signals which identify the local vertical to the planet. In this fixed attitude it requires no continuous mechanical movement and operates with a minimum utilization of power. The system is thus capable of providing a high degree of accuracy when used for local vertical determination in orbits around the earth, the moon, or other planets. A detailed description of the design and operating features of the horizon scanner is given and the evaluation test data which have been completed are presented.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: NASA-CR-115750 , TR-3744-11A
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Description of the design and operation of a radiometer which derives atmospheric temperature profiles on the basis of spectral measurements in eight optical filter channels. The radiometer achieves its eight-channel capability by sequentially viewing the eight optical filters mounted in a rotating filter wheel, with a single IR detector and electronic amplification channel processing the signal for all the filters. The advantages and disadvantages of this sequential approach as compared to eight 'parallel' radiometric channels are discussed. The proposed radiometer provides a relative calibration accuracy between seven out of the eight channels of better than 0.1% rms of the full dynamic range. The absolute accuracy achievable between in-flight calibrations of six minutes, or between two-hour calibrations using optical temperature correction factors, is better than an rms value of 0.15% of full scale. The radiometric correlation between the in-flight calibration source of the instrument and a reference standard blackbody is better than an rms value of 0.5% of full scale.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment; Oct 02, 1972 - Oct 06, 1972; Ann Arbor, MI
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Multi-lobar scan horizon sensor
    Keywords: NAVIGATION
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Various design characteristics and performance achievements of the vertical temperature profile radiometer (VTPR) are discussed. It is shown that the VTPR provides a relative calibration accuracy of better than 0.1% rms of the full dynamic range and has been operating successfully in space on the ITOS spacecraft for more than eleven months. The absolute accuracy achievable between in-flight calibrations of 6 minutes, or between 2-hour calibrations using optical temperature correction factors, is better than an rms value of 0.15% of full scale. The radiometric correlation between the VTPR in-flight calibration source and a reference standard blackbody is better than an rms value of 0.5% of full scale.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: Electro-Optical Systems Design Conference; Sep 18, 1973 - Sep 20, 1973; New York, NY
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Spacecraft-borne IR sequential filter radiometer design and performance for real time meteorological forecasting and atmospheric temperature measurements
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: JOINT CONFERENCE ON INFRA-RED TECHNIQUES; Sep 21, 1971 - Sep 23, 1971; READING, BERKS.
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