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8 January 1990 Dependence Of Horizon Radiance Slope On Locator Tangent Height
Romani Seshamani, T. K. Alex
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Abstract
In order to model the fluctuations of the order of 5 km in the locator tangent height due to seasonal-latitudinal variations in stratospheric temperature, for improved accuracy in attitude determination from horizon sensors, a study was carried out on the dependence of 50% and 66% locator tangent height on the slope of the horizon radiance profile. A monotonic, second-order relationship was observed between the 66% locator tangent height and the slope of the horizon radiance profile.
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Romani Seshamani and T. K. Alex "Dependence Of Horizon Radiance Slope On Locator Tangent Height", Proc. SPIE 1157, Infrared Technology XV, (8 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978621
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Infrared sensors

Scanners

Infrared technology

Atmospheric modeling

Data modeling

Earth's atmosphere

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